Matus UHLAR - fantomas via Postfix-users:
> >- Create a wild-card SPF policy for *.raystedman.org that permits
> >all your SMTP client IP addresses.
>
> Sorry: wildcard in DNS only applied for non-existing names and since
> the hostname already exists:
Perhaps you are confusing wildcards with CNAME. With CNAME, there
can be no other record type with the same name. There is no such
restriction for wildcards.
I have an example:
*.single-wild.porcupine.org. IN A 168.100.3.4
This returns an A record for foo.single-wild.porcupine.org:
% host -t a foo.single-wild.porcupine.org
foo.single-wild.porcupine.org has address 168.100.3.4
But no TXT record for foo.single-wild.porcupine.org:
% host -t txt foo.single-wild.porcupine.org
foo.single-wild.porcupine.org has no TXT record
Here, the wildcard applies only to A queries.
Wietse
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