Hi all,
I have configured a Postfix e-mail server but all emails sent to
Hotmail.com go to the trash... the first question is... configuring
SPF should solve that?
If yes, what is the best way of configuring SPF in Postfix + Dovecot?
Some clues?
Best Regards,
Am 09.02.2012 01:15, schrieb Andre Lopes:
> Hi all,
>
> I have configured a Postfix e-mail server but all emails sent to
> Hotmail.com go to the trash... the first question is... configuring
> SPF should solve that?
SHOULD LOGS
how should anybody gues what can solve this if
nobody is knwoing t
Andre Lopes:
> If yes, what is the best way of configuring SPF in Postfix + Dovecot?
> Some clues?
See: http://www.openspf.net/Implementations
Implementations that use the Sendmail Milter protocol may also work
with Postfix.
Wietse
Hi all,
Thanks for the reply's.
Maybe I have not explained well my problem. I have configured a new
e-mail server for a new domain, but the problem with Hotmail is old in
other websites that I have configured, the e-mails sent go directly to
the trash. Anyone have ever had the same problem with H
On 2/8/2012 6:42 PM, Andre Lopes wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Thanks for the reply's.
>
> Maybe I have not explained well my problem. I have configured a new
> e-mail server for a new domain, but the problem with Hotmail is old in
> other websites that I have configured, the e-mails sent go directly to
>
you are not willing to understand that if some other
server is trahsing mails you sent and you are speaking
of SPF that there is nothing to configure in YOUR MAILSERVER
SPF is a DNS record you define in your nameserver
the other server may look if you defined one and verify it
there is no single p