on Tue, 9 Jan
2007 09:13:15 -0800
> No. Read the FAQ at the supplied URL.
Started on that.
> >I know nothing about SPF so could someone that is subscribed to the POSSI
> >list ask what needs to be done so I can post messages.
>
> I'm basically buzzword compliant on spf, but it appears that pair.com does
> not provide a proper reverse dns for the IP addresses it is supplying to
> the receiving mail server. As I understand spf, it is partially a
> mechanism for specifying what the valid answers to the reverse dns query
> should be.
As far as I can see there is no problem with DSN or reverse DNS.
The error message specifically said there was no SPF record and from what I can
tell that is correct.
Has anyone ask on the POSSI.org list if SPF records are now a requirement to be
able to post messages to their lists?
--
Robert Blair
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