21 Jul
2010
21 Jul
'10
10:46 a.m.
On 22/07/2010, at 3:39 PM, Regan Murphy wrote:
How common is this scenario? It's such a pain in the ass and I'm getting sick of dealing with it.....
OrgA emails OrgB. Email goes through MailHostingCompany's SMTP server. OrgB rejects OrgA email because SPF disallows HosterA's smtp server from sending email on behalf of OrgA.
So OrgA’s SPF record is misconfigured (doesn’t accurately describe how they send mail). Shouldn’t be that much of a pain to fix? Certainly one of the less hairy mail problems out there… -jasper