Midimistro
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I am looking to add an SPF entry into our TXT record to ensure that our emails don't end up in spam since we are transitioning from AT&T/Yahoo mail, to Bluehost/Horde.
As of right now, the email sends out just fine from both sources, however Google and Yahoo complain that it may not have come from our domain if the email is sent by Bluehost, and this could be a problem with stricter systems that our customers may have. According to the searches I've done, this can be rectified by creating the proper SPF TXT entry in our DNS provider, which would be ZoneEdit.
The above is what Bluehost provides me, however this throws errors in the ZoneEdit TXT editor (I already know part of that is because the use of ptr is discouraged). Just to add to the complication, I need to also be able to send out via AT&T, so that also needs to be added to the SPF entry until the transition is complete.
This is the closest I can come up with, but I don't want to commit till its right, otherwise we may loose emails:
Can anyone verify this or correct it?
As of right now, the email sends out just fine from both sources, however Google and Yahoo complain that it may not have come from our domain if the email is sent by Bluehost, and this could be a problem with stricter systems that our customers may have. According to the searches I've done, this can be rectified by creating the proper SPF TXT entry in our DNS provider, which would be ZoneEdit.
Code:
v=spf1 a mx ptr include:bluehost.com ?all
The above is what Bluehost provides me, however this throws errors in the ZoneEdit TXT editor (I already know part of that is because the use of ptr is discouraged). Just to add to the complication, I need to also be able to send out via AT&T, so that also needs to be added to the SPF entry until the transition is complete.
This is the closest I can come up with, but I don't want to commit till its right, otherwise we may loose emails:
Code:
v=spf1 a mx ip4:<OurBluehostServerIP> include:att.net ?all
Can anyone verify this or correct it?