Thanks!!

Date sent:              Fri, 26 Dec 2003 09:45:25 -0500
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From:                   "R. Scott Perry" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject:                RE: [Declude.JunkMail] SPF unknown questions
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> 
> >[is there another SPF list to post these to?]
> 
> There is -- http://spf.pobox.com is the official site for SPF, and
> there should be a link to the list there.
> 
> >Why is this an unknown?:
> >
> >63.170.56.22     [EMAIL PROTECTED] [CGI]: UNKNOWN: v=spf1 +mx ptr
> >ip4:63.170.56.4 ?all
> 
> That's because 63.170.56.22 isn't in the MX record of docboard.org,
> the PTR for 63.170.56.22 doesn't contain docboard.org, and
> 63.170.56.22 isn't 63.170.56.4.  Therefore, the "?all" is used, which
> says to return UNKNOWN.
> 
> >The .22 is a host on my lan. I sent through .4 Do I need to put an ip
> >range in my dns or is the above normal - maybe because I sent and
> >received on the same lan??
> 
> The computer that connected to your IMail server was 63.170.56.22. 
> You may want to use "ip4:63.170.56.0/24", which would allow any IPs in
> your Class C range to send mail.
> 
>                                    -Scott
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