Confirmed. The menu option says "add SPF", but you end up with a TXT record. Embarrassed, Stephan On 2.28.2012 21:11 , "Scott Kitterman" <scott@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: >On Wednesday, February 29, 2012 12:02:13 AM Hector wrote: >> Scott Kitterman wrote: >> > On Wednesday, February 29, 2012 02:51:24 AM Stephan Wenger wrote: >> >> Godaddy, basic domain hosting at $10 per .com, allows you to set an >> >> SPF >> >> record. >> >> Stephan >> > >> > Of type TXT or type SPF? I checked with someone who has domains at Go >> > Daddy and they couldn't find a mechanism for publishing Type SPF >> > records. >> Long time customer of GoDaddy, I don't ever recall support for SPF >> type or any new RR type outside the common ones, and even then I >> believe SRV came later with newer UIs and as I see today, a BIG PUSH >> to get you to add a DNSSEC record with an annoying POPUP box when you >> enter the DNS manager. >> >> I don't know if it does it on a cookie basis, but I just noticed it >>today. >> >> The only way I can see with GoDaddy is to export your zone file, edit >> offline and then import. >> >> What I think Stephan is pointing out, is that even though you always >> had the ability to add a TXT record, there was an advanced special SPF >> "marketing" option to select to got it started to add the TXT record. >> I don't recall it being a SPF rule wizard though, unless its changed >> today. > >I checked again and I'm told when adding a record there's an option to >add an >SPF record, but the record it adds is of Type TXT. > >Scott K >_______________________________________________ >Ietf mailing list >Ietf@xxxxxxxx >https://www.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/ietf > _______________________________________________ Ietf mailing list Ietf@xxxxxxxx https://www.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/ietf