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SPF or Sender Policy Framework figthts
e-mail forgery. It prevents unauthorized people from forging
your email address. When you enable
SPF, a DNS record is created to define IPs allowed to send
mail from your maildomain. On receiving an e-mail from your
maildomain, correspondent's server checks if the IP address
that the e-mail's come from is listed in your SPF DNS record.
If it's not, the e-mail will be rejected or flaged as
suspicious.
E-mails sent to your maildomain will undergo simlar
check-up. Provided SPF in enabled on the sender's maildomain,
e-mails coming from the IP that isn't listed in the senders
SPF DNS record, will be rejected or flaged as suspicious
according to your SPF
policy configuration
SPF can be enabled
/ diabled
for a mail domain and/or domain aliases with mail service or
mail domain alias.
Enabling SPF
To enable SPF on:
- domain
- Go to Mail Info -> Mail Manager
- Choose domain in the Mail domains drop-down
list
- Turn a button in the SPF's entry to ON:

- On the page you'll be take to configure
SPF preferences
- domain alias
- Go to Domain Settings -> Domain Info
- Click the domain name.
- Click the Edit icon next to the domain alias
- Turn a button in the SPF's entry to ON
* You can't
enable SPF on domain aliases without mail service or mail
domain alias.
- On the page you'll be take to configure
SPF preferences
* Aternatively you can enable
SPF on all mail domain's aliases with mail service or mail
domain alias, by clicking the Add icon below the SPF
entry on your mail domain settings page.
Disabling SPF
To dsiable SPF on:
- domain
- Go to Mail Info -> Mail Manager.
- Choose domain in the Mail domains drop-down
list.
- Turn a button in the SPF's entry to OFF.
* Turning
SPF OFF on the maildomain doesn't disable it on its
aliases.
- domain alias
- Go to Domain Settings -> Domain Info.
- Click the domain name.
- Click the Edit icon next to the domain alias.
- Turn a button in the SPF's entry to OFF.
*
Aternatively you can disable SPF on all mail domain's
aliases with mail service or mail domain alias, by clicking
the Add icon below the Trashicon below the SPF
entry on your mail domain settings page.
Configuring SPF Preferences
You configure SPF preferences when you enable
SPF. Later you can change SPF configuration by clicking
the Edit icon next in the mail domain/mail domain alias
SPF entry:

You'll be take to SPF preferences
page:

Here you set SPF politics or recomendations
on how mail received from your maildomain should be treated by
correspondent's mail server. For example, setting SPF
mechanism prefix to fail, you announce that any
message received from this domain is a forgery and recommend
correspondent's server to reject it. |