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SPF is not enabled for newly created cPanels

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  • cPanelMichael
    Hello :) The option you referenced is designed for use with: "WHM Home " Account Functions " Create a New Account" It does not apply to: "WHM Home " Account Functions " Modify an Account" To clarify, is the option not automatically checked under "WHM Home " Account Functions " Create a New Account"? Thank you.
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  • postcd
    Accounts are created thru WHMCS billing system. Im not creating them manually...
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  • cPanelMichael
    To help determine if this is a bug with WHMCS, could you review "WHM Home " Account Functions " Create a New Account" and let us know if the SPF option is ticked? If so, the issue is isolated to WHMCS. You can reach their forums at: WHMCS Forums Thank you.
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  • postcd
    Thx, Yes, on "Create a New Account" page in WHM, it is checked. I will ask WHMCS. thank you
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  • postcd
    Hello, here is reaction from WHMCS point of view. They tells [COLOR="#FF0000">it is an WHM issue maybe? The Cpanel module in WHMCS does not tell cPanel & WHM whether or not it should create an SPF record or not; it relies on the cPanel & WHM server to honor the default settings that are defined at Tweak Settings > Domains. The fact that cPanel doesn't honor the default settings when the createacct API function is run is an issue on their side in their API call. Here's an except from their documentation site at
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  • cPanelMichael
    Hello, Yes, it's true that account creation with our API does not respect the "Enable SPF on domains for newly created accounts" value configured in "WHM >> Tweak Settings". Thus, developers must utilize "spf=1" when using the createacct module to ensure a SPF record is created. The best way to see a change in this behavior is submit a feature request for it via: Submit A Feature Request Thank you.
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  • dazeck
    Just found out I have the same problem and found this thread, so please answer why we need to submit a feature request to fix a bug. Why should WHMCS developers add spf=1 as I may have auto spf switched off in tweak settings, how are they to know. The API should directly reflect what the system does. Please fix this bug.
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  • postcd
    Here is the feature request, please consider it:
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  • dazeck
    It shouldn't be a feature request, it's clearly a bug. How does WHMCS or any other 3rd party application know if I have auto spf set in tweak settings - Answer, they don't they call the API and expect it to read and adhere to the settings.
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  • cPanelMichael
    It shouldn't be a feature request, it's clearly a bug. How does WHMCS or any other 3rd party application know if I have auto spf set in tweak settings - Answer, they don't they call the API and expect it to read and adhere to the settings.

    Hello :) Thank you for your feedback. We've now addressed this issue with internal case number 192877 so the setting will apply to accounts created with our API. The change is scheduled for inclusion with cPanel version 11.50.1, and you can monitor our change log for the case number to see when it's released:
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