I have email hosted at office365 and I am trying to set up SPF and DMARC Records for my domain that is currently utilizing NFO nameservers.
I have tried to enter the following:
"v=spf1 include:spf.protection.outlook.com ~all""v=DMARC1; p=none; rua=mailto:smtp@domain.com"
In the TXT record for the @ for my domain. It does not appear to work. I can only seem to have one or the other.
How would I get both records attached to my domain?
Thanks
SPF and DMARC Records
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Re: SPF and DMARC Records
Are they both in quotes like that without a space between the entries? Multiple entries are supported for TXT records, but the formatting has to be correct.
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Re: SPF and DMARC Records
SPF and DMARC are done with separate entries.
Under the @ subdomain (which is the root), you should use the wedge on the right side to expand your options and check the box to create a TXT entry associated with it. In the field, enter v=spf1 include:spf.protection.outlook.com ~all (which you gave as what you want for SPF).
Then, create a new subdomain by entering _dmarc in the blank subdomain field at the bottom of the domain's entries, selecting a type of TXT and entering v=DMARC1; p=none; rua=mailto:smtp@domain.com as the target (you'll need to replace with your domain name, of course).
You could also safely skip DMARC. An SPF entry should be enough to ensure mail delivery.
Under the @ subdomain (which is the root), you should use the wedge on the right side to expand your options and check the box to create a TXT entry associated with it. In the field, enter v=spf1 include:spf.protection.outlook.com ~all (which you gave as what you want for SPF).
Then, create a new subdomain by entering _dmarc in the blank subdomain field at the bottom of the domain's entries, selecting a type of TXT and entering v=DMARC1; p=none; rua=mailto:smtp@domain.com as the target (you'll need to replace with your domain name, of course).
You could also safely skip DMARC. An SPF entry should be enough to ensure mail delivery.