kalob3: SPF record?

Kolab Users kolab-users at ostech.com.au
Tue Feb 19 04:20:13 CET 2013


 

Hi Joh, 

SPF records should _always_ be implemented for an email
domain. There's large freemail providers that won't accept your email if
you don't have SPF, read point 4 below as an example:


https://blu171.mail.live.com/mail/policies.aspx [2] 

On 2013-02-18
20:50, Johannes Graumann wrote: 

> Hello,
> 
> I have been testing a
kolab3/Debian wheezy set up using 
>
http://www.allaboutspam.com/email-server-testOne of the comments that
comes back is:
> 
>> .org> does not have any SPF records set. Using SPF
minimizes the chances of your Email being rejected or be classified as
SPAM. Ideally, the SPF records for must return 'pass' for your Email
server IP . For more details on publishing SPF records for your domain,
please refer to http://old.openspf.org/wizard.html [1]
> 
> Aside from
the fact that the facility referred to is dead ... is this worth 
>
implementing? And if so: what might an implementation (preferably on
Debian) 
> look like and consist from?
> 
> Thanks for your input.
> 
>
Sincerely, Joh
> 
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Thanks,

Michael.
 

Links:
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[1]
http://old.openspf.org/wizard.html
[2]
https://blu171.mail.live.com/mail/policies.aspx
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