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06-21-2007 06:55 PM
06-21-2007 06:55 PM
SPF in Windows DNS?!?!
Guys,
How can I setup spf (SENDER POLICY FRAMEWORK) and sender-ID because I can't send to aol.com or aim.com and some other domains with this kind of authentication... I've tried to set it up by using http://www.openspf.org/ there's this setup from http://www.michaelbrumm.com/spfwindowsdns/ v=spf1 mx -all But still I can't send email. I've tried testing the setting of spf with this http://www.seoconsultants.com/tools/spf/ -but it returned a NEUTRAL response. I've also tried to check by sending email to check-auth@verifier.port25.com > it will auto reply with its test result from
SPF check: neutral
DomainKeys check: neutral
DKIM check: neutral
Sender-ID check: neutral
this is the result from my email. So please guys can somebody show me the path to greatness...
Thank you very much...
JM
How can I setup spf (SENDER POLICY FRAMEWORK) and sender-ID because I can't send to aol.com or aim.com and some other domains with this kind of authentication... I've tried to set it up by using http://www.openspf.org/ there's this setup from http://www.michaelbrumm.com/spfwindowsdns/ v=spf1 mx -all But still I can't send email. I've tried testing the setting of spf with this http://www.seoconsultants.com/tools/spf/ -but it returned a NEUTRAL response. I've also tried to check by sending email to check-auth@verifier.port25.com > it will auto reply with its test result from
SPF check: neutral
DomainKeys check: neutral
DKIM check: neutral
Sender-ID check: neutral
this is the result from my email. So please guys can somebody show me the path to greatness...
Thank you very much...
JM
Impossible is DOable!!!
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09-26-2007 02:43 PM
09-26-2007 02:43 PM
Re: SPF in Windows DNS?!?!
I've fixed this using SMTP relay.!
Impossible is DOable!!!
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