I am sorry, I am a little late to this conversation....

The SPF record can have many items listed in it. Below is another example that you could put in a bind zone file...

xyz.com. IN TXT "v=spf1 mx ip4:10.0.10.0/24 ip4:192.168.0.0/20 mx:mailsvr.xyz.com ~all"

The above example says that anyone sending email from 10.0.10.0/24, 192.168.0.0/20, or the mailsvr.xyz.com can send email for the domain xyz.com.

Testing Link
http://www.kitterman.com/spf/validate.html

SPF Link
http://www.openspf.org/Tools


Gilbert T. Gutierrez, Jr.
Operations Manager
Phoenix Internet
(602)385-0720

On 11/26/2012 9:19 AM, keith smith wrote:

This is great,  I'll give it a shot and let you know what happens.

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Keith Smith

--- On *Wed, 11/21/12, Lisa Kachold /<[email protected]>/* wrote:


    From: Lisa Kachold <[email protected]>
    Subject: Re: DNS : SPF record on ZoneEdit
    To: "Main PLUG discussion list" <[email protected]>
    Date: Wednesday, November 21, 2012, 5:41 PM

    Hi Keith,


    On Wed, Nov 21, 2012 at 5:10 PM, keith smith
    <[email protected] </mc/[email protected]>> wrote:



        Hi,

        Sorry to bother everyone on Thanksgiving eve!  BTW Happy
        Thanksgiving!!

        I need to configure an SPF record on ZoneEdit and I cannot
        find enough information to configure it.

I assume the record type is TXT. And I know what the TTL is. Not sure what to put in the Sub-Domain field and the Text field.


    Subdomain would be "@" or all.  You are entering this TXT record
    at the domain level (just like you do for your MX records);
    however I am unsure of the syntax of that portal - such questions
    might be best addressed to [email protected]
    </mc/[email protected]>?

    Yes, the record type is TXT, 3600 is acceptable for a TTL (or set
    as default of other records).

    If you are entering a SPF (sender policy framework) record to make
    your mail more deliverable, it would be entered into the Text Field:

    |"v=spf1 ptr:gmail.com <http://gmail.com> -all"|

    Any server whose hostname ends in gmail.com <http://gmail.com> is
    designated.

    For a full list of all allowable characters:
    http://www.openspf.org/SPF_Record_Syntax

    Note, I believe the "-all" is deprecated in favor of ~all, but
    most DNS allow either.

    Here's the test tools for SPF: http://www.openspf.org/Tools


        Also I have multiple sub-domains that point to the same email
        server, such as SMTP, MAIL, etc.

        I have two mx records.


    That is not going to matter here, I don't think; provided you
    actually are entering a SPF entry, which will work for your entire
    domain on any mail message.


        Any help is much appreciated.


    If this is not successful, I would suggest you ask here (although
    they are not going to be as qualified as we are):

    http://www.zonedit.com/support.html


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        Keith Smith



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