On 6/17/22 11:50, Thomas Cameron wrote:
On 6/17/22 11:16, Thomas Cameron wrote:
Yeah, I changed it to soft fail (~all) instead of -all before. Also,
to be clear, I only added the list server address for testing
purposes. I wouldn't leave it that way. I was just trying to figure
out why I was getting errors and how I could fix them.
But my point is, setting up spf works as expected. I've verified it
via my emails to known correctly configured mail servers like GMail.
What I don't understand is why, when it is apparently set up
correctly, are there mail servers which throw errors when I send
email through a mailing list. Is it a misconfiguration of the mailing
list? Is it a misconfiguration of the receivers?
I mean, setting up spf isn't rocket science. There are tons of
tutorials, and I am reasonably certain it's set up correctly since my
emails come through with PASS ratings when I check them via e.g.
GMail. Why are they failing when I send them through an email list
server? What is the misconfiguration that you are saying I have?
And here's what I get every time I post to this list. It's a small
handful of mail servers that send me what appears to be incorrect
errors because the ip address of the Fedora mail server is different
from my mail server. I think it's stale DNS data now, since I've
changed the TXT record.
https://imgur.com/a/AdQ9Y18
Hopefully I've nailed it down. I've stripped some weird/extraneous stuff
out of the TXT entries in DNS and gone to the bare minimum. I'll see if
I get bounces when I send this.
Thomas
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