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SPF help
I send email from my with the "From" being a gmail account. I have this record in my DNS v=spf1 a mx ~all
It comes out as Neutral though. Any advice? |
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Sorry, I do not understand - have you got your domain's mail hosted on Google Apps?
If this is the case, the SPF record for your domain should be something like: v=spf1 include:aspmx.googlemail.com ~all This should be enough. If I have not understood your setup, let me know. |
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I use Google Apps and I use this as my SPF string:
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v=spf1 a mx include:aspmx.googlemail.com ~all |
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I use vb and my webmaster address is a gmail account. So when I send email the "from" is gmail address. How do I make SPF for that? I am not using google app. thanks
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you shouldn't need to create a SPF record for it. and further more you probably can.t
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As Google owns the domain "gmail.com" - it is their server that will hold the SPF record. Google already has these in place.
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Are you sending mail directly from your server to the client without going through Google? This will always look like possible forged mail because your server doesn't resolve to a google mail domain server even though the FROM does. |
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You need an SPF version 2 record. Here's a starting place. http://www.skylist.net/resources/authentication.php. SPF tester at the bottom.
I only use version 1 myself, can't offer any advice. |
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Again, he can't control the SPF record of Google's server.
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