WAPROCA Implements SPF Records on Domains.

21 Feb 2016 11:56 AM | Anonymous

We have implemented SPF records on our domains, in order to help ensure that our email is not rejected as spam.  Also, to ensure that email you receive from us comes from one of our authorized mail servers.


Technical Information:

A Sender Policy Framework (SPF) Record is a type of Domain Name Service (DNS) record that identifies which mail servers are permitted to send email on behalf of our domains.

The purpose of an SPF record is to prevent spammers from sending messages with forged 'From:' addresses at our domains. Recipients can refer to the SPF record to determine whether a message purporting to be from our domains actually comes from one of our authorized mail servers.

EXAMPLE: When a recipient's mail server receives a message from user@example.com, it can check the SPF record for 'example.com' to determine whether it is a valid message. If the message comes from a server other than the valid mail servers listed in the SPF record, the recipient's mail server can reject it as spam.

SPF records help to ensure that recipient domains (your provider email servers) are less likely to reject messages from us because they are able to validate that the messages actually come from one of our authorized mail servers.


Additional Information on the SPF Project:

http://www.openspf.org/

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