This is a discussion on Re: SPF records for subdomain within the Bind Users forums, part of the DNS and Related Forums category; Michele Chubirka wrote: >I have delegated a subdomain to a user who has asked me to do the following: &...
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Michele Chubirka wrote:
>I have delegated a subdomain to a user who has asked me to do the following: >Add a CNAME record in my parent domain pointing to his mail server. Then had >an SPF record in my parent domain which points to this same CNAME record. >First, isn't this syntax incorrect? From what I've read, it is. Also, I >don't have any other SPF records for my parent domain, wouldn't it be >dangerous to add one such record pointing to his mail server without adding >any records for all outgoing mail servers in my parent domain? > > >--- > >Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). >Version: 6.0.716 / Virus Database: 472 - Release Date: 7/5/2004 > > > > SPF records should not pose any danger to your other zones, as they will only be served along with data for that specific zone. More info is available here: http://spf.pobox.com My personal view is that if everyone used SPF, most if not all the spam I see will disappear. It will not be useful to hijack anybodys PC for spreading spam, so even worms could go down. As for using a CNAME for the MX-record, lots have been said about that, not good. -- Best regards Sten Carlsen Let HIM who has an empty INBOX send the first mail. |