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Old 01-08-2007, 01:42 PM  
roly
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Fabien View Post
Wow try this guys !


Just make an "IN TXT" entry to your dns server (zone file)
with the correct spf settings

Example:
to just allow your own machine and the MX records to send out as your domain, and let the other mailservers see that your the real deal

Code:
"v=spf1 a mx ~all"


Thanks to Bill
i don't know much about spf records but isn't that record used if you don't send ANY email from that domain? maybe someone can confirm this?

i have this as an example of my spf record:

"v=spf1 a mx ip4:111.111.111.111 ?all"

(where 111.111.111.111 is the ip of my domain)

but i'm still getting 1000's of bounced emails where they've faked the sender address with some of my emails. is it that spf records aren't implemented properly yet or am i doing something wrong with my records? any advice appreciated.
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