And if you don't want to receive mail on that domain either ..

example.com.    MX   0   .

Yeah, mx zero dot.

There's an old rfc that never got beyond draft stage that explains it all, but 
rfc or no rfc, it works fine.

--srs

> On 02-Apr-2015, at 7:57 pm, Aaron C. de Bruyn <aa...@heyaaron.com> wrote:
> 
> On the note of trying to be a good netzin, should I publish a SPF
> record for a domain that should never be used to send e-mail?
> 
> Would "v=spf1 -all" cause milters to reject all mail from the domain?
> 
> -A
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