Hi all
I have just seen a message saying that Gmail is going to reject all emails without an SPF set up, so I thought I'd try for my mail server.
Of course I have immediately run into trouble.
My email gets sent via a virgin media server, currently smtp.ntlworld.com but I may update to smtp.virginmedia.com in future
I used an SPF Wizard https://www.spfwizard.net
It generated
v=spf1 mx a a:smtp.ntlworld.com a:smtp.virginmedia.com ~all
which if I read it right, accepts my domain, or smtp.ntlworld.com or smtp.virginmedia.com as valid email handlers for my email, with a "soft fail". [I used a soft fail for debugging - I want to swap to hard fail, but can't until I get this right]
I've sent a couple of emails to test, and here's the snag. By the time they get to google, they're coming from 212.54.57.96 212.54.57.97
If I do a whois on that, I get back ziggo.nl (VODAFONEZIGGO)
I expect email to smtp.ntlworld.com gets redirected to another server, or group of servers, inside virgin media, no doubt with a name like */MAILSERVER./*virginmedia.com (for some value of MAILSERVER), and that's handled by a range of IP addresses.
How can I craft a valid SPF record, if I don't know which IP addresses or name to put in the spf?
Why is virgin media mail ending up on a server in NL, or is that just an out-of-date or wrong whois lookup?
Any ideas?????
I'm struggling!
Steve