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− | The list of authorized sending hosts for a domain is published in the [[Domain Name System]] (DNS) records for that domain in the form of a specially formatted TXT record. | + | The list of authorized sending hosts for a domain is published in the [[Domain Name System]] (DNS) records for that domain in the form of a specially formatted [[TXT record]]. |
Email spam and phishing often use forged "from" addresses, so publishing and checking SPF records can be considered anti-spam techniques. | Email spam and phishing often use forged "from" addresses, so publishing and checking SPF records can be considered anti-spam techniques. |
Latest revision as of 07:50, 2 December 2016
Sender Policy Framework (SPF) is a simple email-validation system designed to detect email spoofing by providing a mechanism to allow receiving mail exchangers to check that incoming mail from a domain comes from a host authorized by that domain's administrators.
Description
The list of authorized sending hosts for a domain is published in the Domain Name System (DNS) records for that domain in the form of a specially formatted TXT record.
Email spam and phishing often use forged "from" addresses, so publishing and checking SPF records can be considered anti-spam techniques.
IETF publication RFC 7208 defines Sender Policy Framework.
See also
- Author Domain Signing Practices
- DMARC
- DomainKeys Identified Mail (DKIM)
- Domain name
- Domain Name System (DNS)
External links
- Sender Policy Framework @ Wikipedia