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Old 30th July 2005, 15:22
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Is the adding SPF record manually the only way? If it is then I should add this to feature requests..

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BTW: Here is a Finnish language pack for Uebimiau
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Old 30th July 2005, 16:10
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Is the adding SPF record manually the only way? If it is then I should add this to feature requests..

- Maxx

BTW: Here is a Finnish language pack for Uebimiau
Yes, SPF (Sender Permitted From) is not yet supported in ISPConfig.
From my point of view it is a good idea to add this in future releases.

Are you interested in joining the development team? We are
currently beginning to discuss the roadmap for future releases and maybe
you are interested in joining the discussion?

Thanks for the finnish UebiMiau language pack, we will integrate it in
the .pkg installer.
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Old 30th July 2005, 19:23
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Under /var/lib/named is a pri.domain.com

edit it and add this

;;;; MAKE MANUAL ENTRIES BELOW THIS LINE! ;;;;
domain.com. IN TXT "v=spf1 ip4:192.168.1.1 a mx ptr ~all"

(Replace domain.com. (<- remember last dot) one of your own and replace IP to your server ip. You have to do this to every domain you have on your server)

Save file

Restart named

/etc/init.d/named start (This is Suse restart)

Go to this address http://www.dnsreport.com/ and do DNS report, there you can see if SPF (and everything else on your server) is correctly configured

If you dont know what SPF is go to address http://spf.pobox.com/

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Old 30th July 2005, 19:42
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;;;; MAKE MANUAL ENTRIES BELOW THIS LINE! ;;;;
domain.com. IN TXT "v=spf1 ip4:192.168.1.1 a mx ptr ~all"
I'll test that as soon as possible, and if no problems arise, it will go into one of our next releases!

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Ooo, I get to dredge up an oldie. I noticed that when I use ISPConfig to generate the SPF record that it seems to automatically add "include::q" to my record. This include creates issues and prevents my SPF record from operating properly.
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I use the spf function in ISPConfig and it works fine for me. Please describe your problem a bit more, what did you enter in ISPConfig and what is the complete SPF output that ISPConfig has written?
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Take a look at this tutorial: http://www.howtoforge.com/ispconfig_...domain_schlund
It shows how to correctly set up an SPF record with ISPConfig.
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I selected a, mx, ptr, and not only host allowed, leaving the rest blank and this is the output I got in the pri.frankentech.org zone file. I simply enter my records manually now, so it is no real concern for me, just though I'd mention it. It has been a while since I have done it and don't have a domain I can test it again with at the moment. If I find myself in a position to retest this I will post anew. At the time it occurred (a few months ago) I may have accidentally entered a "q" in one of the a, mx, or IP sections, but don't think so.

mail.frankentech.org. TXT "v=spf1 a mx ptr include::q ?all"
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