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Ok Internet geniuses, please explain why I am starting to get messages bouncing.

quote:
550 5.1.0 xxx.xxx.xxx.xx is not allowed to send from <longhornband.net> per it's SPF Record. Please inspect your SPF settings, and try again. IB508 <http://x.co/srbounce>


Every addressee using roadrunner is bouncing and a number of others, same error.

What is an SPF and how do I chenge it?

TIA




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You can't unless you set up the email server.
 
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Nullus Anxietas
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SPF: Sender Policy Framework.

The domain owner sets up a special DNS (Domain Name Service) record that tells other email servers on the 'net which servers may legitimately send email purporting to be from that domain.

Email allegedly from that domain, from a server not listed in that domain's SPF record, will be flagged or rejected.

E.g.: The domain owner for example.com says that only mail.example.com can send email for example.com. When spoofer.example.net sends an email to victim.example.org that claims to be from jallen@example.com, the receiving email server looks at example.com's SPF record, sees the spoofer.example.net is not on it, and rejects the email outright.

Either longhornband.net has its SPF record screwed up, or RR has its mail servers misconfigured. Hard to say, from what you've given us.



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Someone at RR or longhorn made changes to the mail servers, DNS or pathing and now. SPF record is invalid.

Some or all outbound email from those domains will likely fail SPF checks.




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