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@MakingProgress wrote:
@Meanmchine wrote:
@MakingProgress wrote:
@Meanmchine wrote:Good morning everyone. Another day closer to Black Friday and cyber Monday !
Forgive my bluntness, but Shut Up please.
and of course there is Hannukkah, Christmas, Kwaanzza
I have another suggestion for you, but TOS so I can't say it.
What is your issue?
@expatCanuck wrote:
@RicHowe wrote:
@expatCanuck wrote:Do any of you clever folk know whether (and, if so, how) I can add ip address records to an SPF file. Via CPanel?
Just edit the SPF TXT record in your zone file.
example: v=spf1 a mx ip4:68.66.232.184 ~all
insert your own ip address. you can add multiple ip addresses too, just prefix with ip4:XX.XX.XX.XX
What's the delimiter between addresses? Space? Comma? Semi-colon? ...
Or is it a separate record per line?
Sorry for the delayed response.
Each part of an SPF record is called a "mechanism".
v=spf1 - this is the SPF version
a - this says any address that matches the A record for the domain is allowed
mx - this says any mx record for the domain is allowed
ip4:XX.XX.XX.XX - this says any originating IP address for this domain is allowed
include:domain (e.g. include:email-od.com) - this says any sender from this domain is allowed
~all - this says it's a soft fail, recommending the receiving mail server decide whether to reject any mail that fails to match the mechanisms of the SPF Record.
There are other mechanisms (like PTR) which are legacy and rarely used (and some are not recommended to use).
Each mechanism is separated by a space and all on one line
If you tell me your domain and what IP address you want to add I can generate the spf record value you should have.
Warning: Not Garden friendly!
https://ficoforums.myfico.com/t5/Personal-Finance/Mortgage-refi-vs-BT-shuffle/m-p/5751224#M121070
I'd like those of you with financial smarticles who are not easily tempted to share your thoughts.
Please and thank you.
Revisiting the ever-popular TP topic.
The brands usually come in "soft" version, or a "strong" version.
What if I want strong and soft?
Why do they make us choose?
@kilroy8 wrote:Revisiting the ever-popular TP topic.
The brands usually come in "soft" version, or a "strong" version.
What if I want strong and soft?
Why do they make us choose?
Let me be the first to say ...... Huh ?
Almond Joy's got nuts. Spunow don't.
NVM I figured it out
@K-in-Boston wrote:Almond Joy's got nuts. Spunow don't.