On Thursday 22 July 2010 14:37:04 Mr. Jarry wrote:
> On Wed, Jul 21, 2010 at 10:32 PM, Alan McKinnon
wrote:
> > I assume you have a perfectly legitimate reason for still using sendmail
>
> in
>
> > this day and age?
>
> For ~10 years I've been a satisfied sendmail-user. Does it count for a
> le
On Wed, Jul 21, 2010 at 10:32 PM, Alan McKinnon wrote:
> I assume you have a perfectly legitimate reason for still using sendmail
in
> this day and age?
For ~10 years I've been a satisfied sendmail-user. Does it count for a
legitimate reason?
On Thu, Jul 22, 2010 at 1:06 AM, Jason Carson wrote:
Jarry writes:
> Hi,
>
> I would like to integrate Sender Policy Framework (SPF) with my
> MTA (sendmail), but can not find any documentation for dealing
> with SPF, Sendmail & Gentoo.
>
> I could install mail-filter/libspf2, but how can I make sendmail
> use it? There are milters for SenderID, DK
To enable SPF on outgoing mail all you have to do is create a SPF record
and put it in your /var/bind/domain.tld.hosts file, assuming your using
Bind.
That's all I did and when I send email to Google its says...
Received-SPF: pass (google.com: domain of ja...@jasoncarson.ca designates
69.196.152.
On Wednesday 21 July 2010 21:51:47 Jarry wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I would like to integrate Sender Policy Framework (SPF) with my
> MTA (sendmail), but can not find any documentation for dealing
> with SPF, Sendmail & Gentoo.
>
> I could install mail-filter/libspf2, but how can I make sendmail
> use it?
Hi,
I would like to integrate Sender Policy Framework (SPF) with my
MTA (sendmail), but can not find any documentation for dealing
with SPF, Sendmail & Gentoo.
I could install mail-filter/libspf2, but how can I make sendmail
use it? There are milters for SenderID, DKIM, or DK in portage
tree, bu
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