We are developing a custom web app for a client. This app is on a separate server, server.com, than the client\'s web site, www.client.com.
There has been quite alot of discussions regarding problems of emails beeing marked as spam when sending via GMails SMTP server from applications.
I have been asked by a client to provide the SPF record for one of my sites but have no idea what or where I can find this??
I do not find any guidelines regarding how to configure multiple IPs into an SPF record. So far I used (for example):
I host a spread of different domains that all use my (one) mail-server to send and receive mail. When sending mails, sometimes, my mail gets rejected by the receiving end, marked to the recipient as \
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I am not very familiar with SPF records so I need a bit of help setting up my SPF record correctly. Below is a record I created using the Microsoft SPF record wizard
I have several Google Apps For Your Domain clients each with an SPF record like: Hostname: @ TXT Data: v=spf1 include:_spf.google.com ~all
I send automated mails to hotmail users. (thank you for your registration bla bla) Because plain text doesn\'t look attractive enough, I use HTML with images. The images reside on a public webserver.
From the definition of SPF, SPF only authorizes IP address. For 开发者_开发技巧one of our domain name, we have created an SPF record to allow only A and MX IPs as genuine sender. This domain is hosted