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Email Bouncing: SPF with 'Virgin IP'

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  • cPanelMichael
    Hello :) I recommend setting up a cPanel account and creating email accounts in cPanel for use with sending to remote mail servers. Then, setup the "root" email address to forward to one of the actual email addresses you have created in cPanel. This is configurable via: "WHM Home " Server Contacts " Edit System Mail Preferences" Then, you can setup a forwarder in cPanel to forward email sent to this address directly to your Outlook email address. This will allow you to ensure SPF records are setup correctly using the "Email Authentication" area in cPanel. Documentation on this is available at: cPanel - Email Authentication Note that in "WHM Home " Server Configuration " Tweak Settings", under the "Domains" tab, you can enable the following option: "Enable SPF on domains for newly created accounts" Thank you.
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  • cmo
    [QUOTE]"Enable SPF on domains for newly created accounts"
    Perfect! This is much easier than editing the templates :) Thanks again, Michael.
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  • cmo
    I'm posting this so other new users experiencing problems with 'virgin ip' mail bouncing might know what to expect. If it's not against the rules, I will update this post with the final outcome. After having enabled "Enable SPF on domains for newly created accounts" in WHM and creating a new domain account with a proper email address and SPF records, I sent a test message to one of my Outlook.com accounts and received the same bounce message listed in my first post. I have now submitted the Microsoft form found here:
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  • cPanelMichael
    Yes, assuming you have SPF records and RDNS configured for the IP address you use to send email, you will likely get better feedback directly from MS on why they have blocked messages from your server. Thank you.
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