SPF record with include:

Julie Xu J.Xu at uws.edu.au
Fri Jun 21 02:30:28 UTC 2013


Hi Steven, Jason, Ged and Bind expert

Thanks for the reply. It is great help.

However, I need ask more.

For this include clause to be added in, I have also need to add DKIM records. 

we do not use it currently, which means the mx part do not use, but include part will use it.

Could I get advice on if the DKIM records will impact the email service which related to mx related environment?

Thousands thanks for advice

Julie

-----Original Message-----
From: Steven Carr [mailto:sjcarr at gmail.com] 
Sent: Tuesday, 18 June 2013 4:11 PM
To: Julie Xu
Cc: bind-users at lists.isc.org
Subject: Re: SPF record with include:

Remove the part... "<http://otheremailsrv.otherdomain>", whatever mailer agent you use has screwed with the information that you were sent, it is not required. So your finished TXT record will be...

TXT "v=spf1 mx include:otheremailsrv.otherdomain ~all"

Steve


On 18 June 2013 06:56, Julie Xu <J.Xu at uws.edu.au> wrote:
> Hi
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> I be asked to add:
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> include:otheremailsrv.otherdomain<http://otheremailsrv.otherdomain>
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>  so the TXT records will be looked like:
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>                 TXT "v=spf1 mx
> include:otheremailsrv.otherdomain<http://otheremailsrv.otherdomain>  ~all"
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> Question, from my limited research, I have not found any example to 
> put http part into TXT records, and a little bit worried.
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> Could any one advice me if I can put http in spf record like above?
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> If so, is my statement right?
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> Any comments will be appreciated
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> Thanks in advance
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>
>
> julie
>
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