On Wed, May 25, 2005 at 04:48:16PM -0400, Constantine A. Murenin wrote:
On 25/05/05, Julian Mehnle <bulk(_at_)mehnle(_dot_)net> wrote:
No, it wouldn't. Only "<user's-current-ip-address-in-reverse._spf.
<user-id>.customers.dyndns.org" would exist.
You have not specified what you were rewriting. It looked like what
you have suggested was
"exist:_spf.<dyndns-user-id>.customers.dyndns.org", hence my reply. It
You can also use "a:<dyndns-user-id>.customers.dyndns.org", or
rather, "a:%{l}.customers.dyndns.org", as an alternative.
Using a: would require just one macro variable, but using exists would
require two, so the dns admin required with a: would be much simpler.
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