On Tue, 2004-08-24 at 19:17, Matthew(_dot_)van(_dot_)Eerde(_at_)hbinc(_dot_)com
wrote:
Scott Kitterman wrote:
Except, I think their SPF record in broken.
...
dnsmadeeasy.com. 1800 TXT "v=spf1 ip4:63.219.151.0/24 a mx
include:tiggee.com -all"
(rephrase)
... and tiggee.com has no SPF record
(/rephrase)
Is there a standard way to interpret a null include: result?
Yes; the result is "error" rather than "pass", "fail", "neutral" etc.
This will most likely be treated the same as "none" by a recipient, or
cause a tempfail that will eventually cause the mail to timeout. Either
way, it's probably not what the sender wanted, so it's best to make sure
that records you want to include: are valid.
Paul.
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Paul Howarth <paul(_at_)city-fan(_dot_)org>