Tolga a écrit :
> Hello,
> 
> For an e-mail not to fall into spam category, the sourcing server has to
> have SPF record I think, or so I've been told. 

No.

$ host -t txt postfix.org
postfix.org has no TXT record
$ host -t txt yahoo.com
yahoo.com has no TXT record
$ host -t txt mail.com
mail.com has no TXT record

and so on.

hotmail "recommend" that you set SPF (even sender-id) but that doesn't
really guarantee that your mail won't disappear...

> How do I check whether it has a SPF record or not?

$ host -t txt ozses.net
ozses.net has no TXT record

so this domain does not have an SPF record.

$ host -t txt ietf.org
ietf.org descriptive text "v=spf1 ip4:64.170.98.0/26 ip4:64.170.98.64/28
ip4:64.170.98.80/28 ip4:64.170.98.96/29 ip4:208.66.40.224/27
ip6:2001:1890:1112:1::0/64 -all"

you can try gmail.com, hotmail.com, ... etc.

Please check
        http://www.openspf.org/
or other SPF related sites.

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