On Tuesday, Dec 23rd 2003 at 12:53 -0500, quoth Marc Alaia:
=>Steven,
=>
=>You shouldn't have a problem adding an SPF record to your DNS configuration
=>at ZoneEdit.com. They are one of the few free DNS providers that will allow
=>text records.
=>
=>Marc
Thanks Marc, but is there any problem associated with zoneedit not running
SPF code at their end, since they not only act as my DNS but also as my
secondary MX?
=>From: Steven W. Orr [mailto:steveo(_at_)syslang(_dot_)net]
=>Sent: Tuesday, December 23, 2003 12:50 PM
=>
=>I host my own domain at home over my cable modem. I'm running Linux and
=>sendmail. I think I understand the setup for sendmail and for setting up
=>the TXT record. My DNS is hosted by zoneedit.com. I can't host my own DNS
=>because I don't have a static address. Is there a problem with adding the
=>TXT record if zoneedit.com doesn't honor the SPF record? (They are also my
=>secondary MX record.) Also, it seems like it would be good if they could
=>get on board with this since they host ~610K domains.
=>
=>TIA.
=>
=>Also, I don't know if you guys are aware but there's a well written
=>article in this month's Sysadmin magazine which mentions SPF.
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