OsakaWebbie
Programmer
Recently I have had messages I can't send to hotmail recipients, and it brought the whole SPF issue to my attention. So now I'm trying to come up with an SPF record that will work for my hosted domain. The ISP I connect through has lots of SMTP servers (I can't predict which one will be used at any given time) but no SPF record of their own. If they had an SPF record, I would just use "include:eonet.ne.jp". But how can I make my SPF record work without trying to mention all the ISP's servers (which I, of course, have no list of)?
I originally thought I could just list the sending server name I specify in my email client, but that doesn't work - test emails to a gmail account result in header information telling me that a different server (one of a numbered series) actually did the sending in the end. So it seems that I have to catch all of the ISP's servers somehow. Any ideas?
I originally thought I could just list the sending server name I specify in my email client, but that doesn't work - test emails to a gmail account result in header information telling me that a different server (one of a numbered series) actually did the sending in the end. So it seems that I have to catch all of the ISP's servers somehow. Any ideas?