[mailop] Question of SPF record

2023-02-05 Thread H via mailop
I have a domain with multiple email addresses hosted by Ionos. I have found that outgoing emails can come from a range of Ionos email IPs. I have created a TXT record for my domain containing one IP4 address but outgoing emails seem to be sent from different IP4 addresses. As an example I now h

[mailop] Proofpoint bottleneck to ibm.com

2023-02-05 Thread Jim Popovitch via mailop
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA256 Hello! Anyone else seeing a delay in delivering email to *.ibm.com via Proofpoint? All IPs are good on ipcheck.proofpoint.com, have been getting 421's for ~8 hours now. Thanks! - -Jim P. -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- iQIzBAEBCAAdFiEE3RmV4WutJ2K

Re: [mailop] Question of SPF record

2023-02-05 Thread Benny Pedersen via mailop
H via mailop skrev den 2023-02-06 01:13: I have a domain with multiple email addresses hosted by Ionos. I have found that outgoing emails can come from a range of Ionos email IPs. I have created a TXT record for my domain containing one IP4 address but outgoing emails seem to be sent from differ

Re: [mailop] Question of SPF record

2023-02-05 Thread Scott Undercofler via mailop
Ionos has an spf include. Use it. Or just put all four ips in your record. Sent from my iPhone > On Feb 5, 2023, at 5:43 PM, H via mailop wrote: > > I have a domain with multiple email addresses hosted by Ionos. I have found > that outgoing emails can come from a range of Ionos email IPs. >

Re: [mailop] Proofpoint bottleneck to ibm.com

2023-02-05 Thread Jim Popovitch via mailop
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA256 Someone has reached out to me off-list. Thanks all! - -Jim P. On Sun, 2023-02-05 at 19:48 -0500, Jim Popovitch via mailop wrote: > Hello! > > Anyone else seeing a delay in delivering email to *.ibm.com via > Proofpoint? All IPs are good on ipch

Re: [mailop] [External] Re: Question of SPF record

2023-02-05 Thread Kevin A. McGrail via mailop
To add onto this, rarely will you want to divine the IP addresses of your service providers.  Contact them for their include record.  From searching the interweb, it seems these are likely what you want: *//*include:_spf.perfora.net include:_spf.kundenserver.de include:spf.mailjet.com If you

Re: [mailop] Question of SPF record

2023-02-05 Thread Rob McEwen via mailop
For SPF, the correct format for "ip4:72.20.8.*" is this: ip4:72.20.8.0/24 (which means 72.20.8.0-255, so assuming that's your intended range of IPs you want the SPF to permit.) ...that's what you're looking for. --Rob McEwen -Original Message- Subject: [mailop] Question of SPF record

Re: [mailop] [External] Re: Question of SPF record

2023-02-05 Thread Scott Undercofler via mailop
I was far too lazy on a Sunday night to look it up. :)Sent from my iPhoneOn Feb 5, 2023, at 6:43 PM, Kevin A. McGrail via mailop wrote: To add onto this, rarely will you want to divine the IP addresses of your service providers.  Contact them for their include record

Re: [mailop] Question of SPF record

2023-02-05 Thread Lyle Giese via mailop
There are multiple ways to define multiple ip addresses in SPF. But you need first to contact IONOS support and find how what they use for outgoing ip addresses and I would bet you that they already know what you should put in your SPF record. Lyle Giese On 2/5/23 18:13, H via mailop wrote:

Re: [mailop] [External] Re: Question of SPF record

2023-02-05 Thread Benny Pedersen via mailop
Kevin A. McGrail via mailop skrev den 2023-02-06 02:34: To add onto this, rarely will you want to divine the IP addresses of your service providers. Contact them for their include record. From searching the interweb, it seems these are likely what you want: _ _include:_spf.perfora.net include: