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re: Anyone else having problems with this new SPF authentication?
Posted on 5/1/24 at 3:35 pm to SlowFlowPro
Posted on 5/1/24 at 3:35 pm to SlowFlowPro
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b/c I'm not a bulk email sender
That doesn't matter. DNS is like the yellow pages of the Internet. It's the public record of "These IP addresses are associated with these domains." SPF is a type of DNS record that tells the rest of the Internet "If you see email from me from these IP addresses, they should be mine."
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my website is hosted by the provider, so I can't edit the DNS stuff for my site.
Who registered the domain name? Is that something done through them or did you do it through someone like GoDaddy?
Posted on 5/1/24 at 3:45 pm to TigerinATL
Originally I registered the name and hosted it at Dreamhost. That was the website I made myself. A few years ago I had a service make a site for me, and they're now hosting it. Not sure where. I don't have access to that information.
I actually thought I still had it hosted on Dreamhost this am and tried to do the SPF stuff myself, but it wouldn't work and then I went back through my emails from years ago and was reminded they migrated it upon initial agreement.
They actually have emailed me back today about it, and misread my email and were asking me to provide them with the Yahoo information for SPF, and I had to correct them (and send a pdf of the rejection email for good measure). They haven't emailed me back yet. I'm starting to question their "engineering department".
I actually thought I still had it hosted on Dreamhost this am and tried to do the SPF stuff myself, but it wouldn't work and then I went back through my emails from years ago and was reminded they migrated it upon initial agreement.
They actually have emailed me back today about it, and misread my email and were asking me to provide them with the Yahoo information for SPF, and I had to correct them (and send a pdf of the rejection email for good measure). They haven't emailed me back yet. I'm starting to question their "engineering department".
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