The recursive lookups in that SFP record come to 14 according to my
checking.
vuw.ac.nz IN TXT v=spf1 ip4:130.195.81.0/24
ip4:130.195.86.0/24 ip4:202.36.141.0/24 ip4:216.235.196.0/22
ip4:216.235.200.0/21 include:mcs.vuw.ac.nz include:mailprimer.com
include:_spf.learningsourceapp.com include:spf.messaging.microsoft.com ~all
· include:mcs.vuw.ac.nz
o mx
· include:mailprimer.com
o include:mailprimer.net.nz
§ include:mailprimer.co.nz
§ include:mailprimer.com
· include:mailprimer.net.nz (loop?)
· include:_spf.learningsourceapp.com
o include:sendgrid.net
§ include:sendgrid.biz
· include:spf.messaging.microsoft.com
o include:spfa.frontbridge.com
o include:spfb.frontbridge.com
o include:spfc.frontbridge.com
And in answer to your questions it would be the Vic mail admin or DNS
maintainer that needs to look at this.
From: nznog-bounces(a)list.waikato.ac.nz
[mailto:nznog-bounces(a)list.waikato.ac.nz] On Behalf Of Don Gould
Sent: Monday, September 10, 2012 1:06 PM
To: Scott Howard
Cc: nznog
Subject: Re: [nznog] Vic Uni Mail Admin about? SPF rec issue...
Hi Scott,
Sorry if I'm being blond, but that didn't answer my question.
I am trying to figure out where to point the finger and I don't understand
enough of what you posted for me to understand if this is my problem as the
mail admin or the vic mail admin?
I don't have a function to just whitelist the uni, so if people think that
tinyspf is not working correctly then I'll just stop using it.
Sorry that my initial question was not very clear.
D
On 10/09/2012 12:52 p.m., Scott Howard wrote:
On Sun, Sep 9, 2012 at 5:44 PM, Don Gould
SPF implementations MUST limit the number of mechanisms and modifiers that do DNS lookups to at most 10 per SPF check, including any lookups caused by the use of the "include" mechanism or the "redirect" modifier. If this number is exceeded during a check, a PermError MUST be returned. The "include", "a", "mx", "ptr", and "exists" mechanisms as well as the "redirect" modifier do count against this limit. The "all", "ip4", and "ip6" mechanisms do not require DNS lookups and therefore do not count against this limit. The "exp" modifier does not count against this limit because the DNS lookup to fetch the explanation string occurs after the SPF record has been evaluated. Scott -- Don Gould 31 Acheson Ave Mairehau Christchurch, New Zealand Ph: + 64 3 348 7235 Mobile: + 64 21 114 0699