SPF (Sender Policy Framework)
Sender Policy Framework (SPF) is an email authentication
protocol that verifies if an email is from an authorized server for a specific
domain:
How it works
When receiving an email, the mail server checks the
domain's IP address against the authorized servers listed in the SPF record. If
the email is from an authorized server, it passes SPF authentication and is
delivered. If the email is from an unauthorized server, it fails SPF
authentication and is rejected or sent to spam.
Benefits
SPF helps protect domains from being misused by malicious
actors who send spam or phishing emails. It also improves a domain's reputation
and email deliverability.
Implementation
Domain owners publish an SPF record in the DNS for each
domain or host with an A or MX record. SPF records are TXT files that can't
exceed 10 tags or 255 characters.
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