wayne wrote:
The nslookup on unix also shows the two strings on the TXT
record as two strings enclosed in quotes. Ditto for dig.
Apparently this depends on the *NIX, my "OS/2" displays only
one string (149 characters) in one long line:
pobox.com text = "v=spf1 mx mx:fallback-relay.%{d} a:webmail.%{d}
a:smtp.%{d} a:discards.%{d} mx:store.discard.%{d} a:emerald.%{d}
redirect=%{l1r+}._at_.%{o}._spf.%{d}"
For "OS/2" read `what nslookup.exe` NSLOOKUP.EXE:
Copyright (c) 1985,1989 Regents of the University of California.
main.c 5.42 (Berkeley) 3/3/91
getinfo.c 5.26 (Berkeley) 3/21/91
debug.c 5.26 (Berkeley) 3/21/91
send.c 5.18 (Berkeley) 3/2/91
skip.c 5.12 (Berkeley) 3/21/91
list.c 5.23 (Berkeley) 3/21/91
subr.c 5.24 (Berkeley) 3/2/91
commands.l 5.13 (Berkeley) 7/24/90
IBM:TCP/IP 4(_dot_)21#(_at_)##built 15:18:28 Fri Mar 19 1999 -- On
UNKNOWN;0.1@@ TCP/IP for OS/2: DNS LOOKUP UTILITY (NSLOOKUP)
Bye, Frank
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