The Sender Policy Framework (SPF) is an email authentication technology that is used to prevent phishing attempts. It enables your organization to select who is authorized to send email on
Problem: We understand that email ecosystem can be diversified and might include emails triggered by marketing team, HR team, cloud hosted systems and so on. This would make it challenging
Below is the syntax for SPF record : Example: v=spf1 a mx ip4:192.168.0.1 include:spf.example.com -all V version The SPF record version Description a Pass Match if IP has a
The table below shows the commands used in Windows Command Line, Linux Terminal and Mac OS Terminal to query for the SPF, DKIM and DMARC records for a domain. Follow
Let’s first see what SPF does and what it does not: Does:SPF authenticates the sending server of the email based on the sending IPv4/IPv6 address. SPF focuses on a header
SPF failure occurs when the sender IP address is not found in the SPF record. This means the email is sent to spam or discarded. If DMARC is not implemented