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Question Best SPF record to use?

SalvadorS

Regular Pleskian
Server operating system version
Debian
Plesk version and microupdate number
18.0.45
As nearly all the mail sent from my Plesk servers goes to spam in gmail or hotmail and after checked all I can check, I am wondering what is your best DNS SPF TXT record for your domains. I found a lot of examples but I don´t know what is the best line to tune the record.

Can you please tell me what line are you using?

Thank you
 
Thanks for the reply. The record I obtained is:

v=spf1 a mx a:server.domain.com ip4:x.x.x.x ?all

It is similar as yours? Any more to add?
 
If your server is the only system that is sending mails for your domain then this record will be good enough. But you should change your qualifier (last part of the record). Your current qualifier is "neutral", ie. no action will be applied.

Start with softfail (~) and if nothing breaks after a couple of days switch to fail (-).

Qualifiers are explained here: Sender Policy Framework - Wikipedia
 
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