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SPF Record Question

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  • cPanelMichael
    Hello :) The SPF record configured by cPanel will use the main server IP address. This is by design. The use of "+a" and "+mx" in the SPF record accounts for the possibility the domain name is assigned a dedicated IP address. You can enable the SPF record via cPanel for a test account to see the format that's used by default. Thank you.
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  • nootkan
    Hello :) The SPF record configured by cPanel will use the main server IP address. This is by design. The use of "+a" and "+mx" in the SPF record accounts for the possibility the domain name is assigned a dedicated IP address. You can enable the SPF record via cPanel for a test account to see the format that's used by default. Thank you.

    Michael, thanks for your reply. Yes I know the default format used by cPanel is the first example I provided. I just wanted to know if there was any advantage or if it was necessary to use example number two when I have two different ips assigned to my nameservers on my dedicated server. Was hoping someone here may have a little more experience and knowledge than I in this field and provide some guidance. I am researching the issue as we speak also.
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  • cPanelMichael
    No, it's not necessary to add the IP addresses of your name servers. The following guide offers some helpful hints on SPF records: SPF: FAQ/Common mistakes Thank you.
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