Cloudron seems to have changed to set-up ?all SPF records instead of ~all - why?
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As I understand it it's more secure/ better to use
~all
I think perhaps it's a mistake that it's now setting up
?all
instead of~all
because it looks like maybe my older domain all have~all
whereas only my newer ones have?all
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Legend for future readers:
~all (SoftFail) - Treat with suspicion ?all (Netural) - Neither good nor bad -all (Fail) - Hard fail, reject such mails
Cloudron has always used
~all
from what I recall. Maybe we used-all
overzealously long long time ago. Code - https://git.cloudron.io/platform/box/-/blob/master/src/mail.js?ref_type=heads#L733 -
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Legend for future readers:
~all (SoftFail) - Treat with suspicion ?all (Netural) - Neither good nor bad -all (Fail) - Hard fail, reject such mails
Cloudron has always used
~all
from what I recall. Maybe we used-all
overzealously long long time ago. Code - https://git.cloudron.io/platform/box/-/blob/master/src/mail.js?ref_type=heads#L733@girish said in Cloudron seems to have changed to set-up ?all SPF records instead of ~all - why?:
Cloudron has always used ~all from what I recall. Maybe we used -all overzealously long long time ago. Code - https://git.cloudron.io/platform/box/-/blob/master/src/mail.js?ref_type=heads#L733
Very odd then that loads of mine have somehow become
?all
- I'm pretty certain I've never done that manually myself as I leave everything to Cloudron -
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@jdaviescoates just checked internally and we use -all internally. Since we want stricter control of who sends email as @cloudron.io . Do you happen to have others who have access to your domain? Maybe some policy decision?
@joseph said in Cloudron seems to have changed to set-up ?all SPF records instead of ~all - why?:
Do you happen to have others who have access to your domain? Maybe some policy decision?
Nope. Only me. Strange. Nevermind, I guess I'll just manually change them to
~all
or-all
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As I understand it it's more secure/ better to use
~all
I think perhaps it's a mistake that it's now setting up
?all
instead of~all
because it looks like maybe my older domain all have~all
whereas only my newer ones have?all
@jdaviescoates said in Cloudron seems to have changed to set-up ?all SPF records instead of ~all - why?:
whereas only my newer ones have ?all
I checked some domains on my Cloudron and noticed one has
-all
where all others have~all
. Then I realised that one was a recently transferred domain that was already 'working' and obviously the previous hoster had it like this, Cloudron didn't touch it when "importing" it.