I don't think it's HIS domain or one he's responsible for. He said he
found this as a log entry for the SPF implementation (read client) he's
working on, not that he's working on the SPF record itself. I believe
he's asking what his client should do with this record.
Herb Martin wrote:
I have find in server log problem and finally ...
if you check spf record for b.e.mckinseyquarterly.com (forget
about #^%$ first ptr ...) but txt is in two pieces ??
sorry, about my english, just lookup that domain ...
Dejan Petrovic
You can check validity here:
http://www.kitterman.com/spf/validate.html
It passed, and looks ok to me (others more expert on SPF may give
you better analysis, but I have a couple of questions...
b.e.mckinseyquarterly.com text =
"v=spf1 ptr:e.mckinseyquarterly.com ip4:207.251.96.0/24
ip4:65.125.54.0/
24 ip4:216.15.189.32/27 ip4:216.198.200.0/27 ip4:66.165."
"100.120/29 ?all"
Questions:
1) Are you really trying to setup SPF for the zone/
domain b.e.mckinseyquarterly.com, or for some parent
domain of this one? (b.e.mckinseyquarterly.com h
2) Although perfectly legal 100.120/29 looks somewhat
unusual as a network/mask combination.
It is equivalent to: 100.120.0.0/29, or the 8 ips
from 100.120.0.0 -- 100.120.0.7.
As long as you mean those IP addresses this is fine.
--
Herb Martin
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