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What is my resolver?

Find out what recursive DNS you are using

RBL Checks

Multi-RBL check for hostname/IP

SPF Wizard

Create Sender Policy Framework (SPF) record

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Check internationalized domain names

What is my IP?

Find your current public-facing IP address

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Whois Lookup

Get contact info for a domain/ip

DNS Lookup

Get DNS info for a hostname

IPv4 Lookup

Get netblock info for an IPv4 address

IPv6 Lookup

Get netblock info for an IPv6 address

Utilities
What is my resolver?

Find out what recursive DNS you are using

RBL Checks

Multi-RBL check for hostname/IP

SPF Wizard

Create Sender Policy Framework (SPF) record

RBL Lookup

Server IP or Domain

DNS Tools
IDN / Punycode

Check internationalized domain names

What is my IP?

Find your current public-facing IP address

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easySPF Wizard beta

Sender Framework Policy (SPF) is a tool to you can use to advertise what sources are legitimately allowed to originate email for your domain names. It is useful for distancing yourself from forged email with your domain and can help protect recipients of real email from you (such as your customers and members) from some forms of phishing attacks.

It works by publishing a "blob" of data about your domain over DNS, this wizard is to help you create that blob.

Domain:

Current MX handlers:

Do the MX handlers also originate email for this domain?

Current IP Address:

Does this host also send mail for this domain?

Should any hostname ending in

be allowed to originate or relay email for it?
(Not Recommended, this adds overhead and can be spoofed by third parties)

Enter any other domains who may send or relay mail for this domain
(such as third party services that may handle mail for this domain, space separated)

Enter any IP addresses in CIDR format for netblocks that originate or relay mail for this domain
(space separated, for a single IP address use /32, i.e. 192.168.1.14/32)

Enter any other hosts which can send or relay mail for this domain
(space separated)

Enter hostnames for any remote spf records to include
(ex. include:_spf.google.com, space separated)

How stringent should SPF-aware MTA's treat this?

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