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SPF Record for parked domains

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  • MilesWeb
    You will have to edit the zone file for the domain and edit the SPF as required. Do you wish to set a customize SPF for every domain using this script ?
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  • cPanelMichael
    Hello :) Is there any particular reason you prefer to have a custom SPF record for each parked domain name instead of the standard SPF record that cPanel will generate for them? Thank you.
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  • GoWilkes
    AFAIK, the standard one doesn't restrict it to the one IP, and uses a soft all instead of hard. If I have to create a record for each account, then I would want them all to be identical to first one. But is it even necessary for parked domains? I have one actual account, and 104 parked domains.
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  • es2alna
    I guess it's not necessary to use SPF on parked domains.
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  • cPanelMichael
    The following thread might be helpful if you want to utilize a custom SPF record for each domain name: SPF Custom Entry Thank you.
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  • GoWilkes
    I'm still not entirely clear, Michael. That thread stated "f you only revise the initial entry, only the main domain will be changed to that new hard-coded IP, while parked, addon, and subdomains will not be." So, does that mean that parked and addon domains SHOULD have an SPF record?
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  • cPanelMichael
    Yes, parked and addon domain names should have SPF records because they can send out email just like the primary domain name associated with the account can. If you enable a SPF record for an account, it adds it for the parked/addon domain names added to the account. Thank you.
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