Good clean to understand video, thank you. 6:30, I thought when SPF is set to hard fail, it does not deliver the email, only when set to soft fail it does deliver but then goes to junk folder. I want to make sure I am clear on hard fail vs soft fail. Thank you
Excellent, what a session. Very well explained and presented. This entire playlist has helped me to understand SPF, DKIM, DMARC and MX records. Thanks a lot.
whether its soft fail or hard fail i believe the user won't receive emails or it will marked as spam. Please correct . and also I didn't understand the limitation of SPF you mentioned at 7:00 . whatever if spf record doesn't have the sender application IP published on their public domain it will reject right?
Well Explained and Thanks for the lecture. Sir just a doubt about receiving mails. If we just add an smtp domain under accepted domains. will we receive mails even if we don't own the domain. is there any relation to SFP for receiving also to make sure we are authorized to receive mails for the added domain.
You won't be able to add a domain that is not owned by you. The basic requirement to add a domain is TXT record which you won't be able to add with domain registrar since you don't own it. Let's say you have a domain that you own. In order to receive email on that domain address you need to add/validate MX record with domain registrar. Hope this helps.
TTL is Time To Live value for any DNS record. This value defines the time for DNS server for saving the records in its cache. So that DNS server do not have to always look up for the DNS records of a domain.
Hi Priyanshi, relay applications are used to send emails. Like a scanner/printer from where u scan docs and send them in email. Relay applications use server settings to send emails.
Excellent presentation as ever. However, am curious about something... If I send a message using proxy address, what will be the return path in the message header?
Awesome explanation
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The illustrations make it so pleasant to understand, super great job!!!
Good clean to understand video, thank you. 6:30, I thought when SPF is set to hard fail, it does not deliver the email, only when set to soft fail it does deliver but then goes to junk folder. I want to make sure I am clear on hard fail vs soft fail. Thank you
Excellent, what a session. Very well explained and presented. This entire playlist has helped me to understand SPF, DKIM, DMARC and MX records. Thanks a lot.
Glad it was helpful!
As always with all your training, that was amazing explanation for SPF.
the better I saw ever.
Thanks for your help
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Thank you very much for sharing all this information.
Great session. Perfectly explained in very simple language. Keep it up.
Another excellent video, really fantastic. Thank you for sharing your knowledge and keep up the great work.
Thank you, sure will do.
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whether its soft fail or hard fail i believe the user won't receive emails or it will marked as spam. Please correct . and also I didn't understand the limitation of SPF you mentioned at 7:00 . whatever if spf record doesn't have the sender application IP published on their public domain it will reject right?
Excellent video bro !
Glad you liked it
Splendid !! As always 👏
Thank you. Keep watching!
Wow!!!!! Very well explained
What an explanation of SPF, crystal clear. Excellent.
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Excellent session
Clean explanation 👌. Thank you
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Excellent explanation!
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Nicely explained, Thank you!
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Great explanation. Thanks.
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Well presented and very well explained.
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very well explained...
It is an art the way you teach the complex topic in an easy way
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Well Explained and Thanks for the lecture. Sir just a doubt about receiving mails. If we just add an smtp domain under accepted domains. will we receive mails even if we don't own the domain. is there any relation to SFP for receiving also to make sure we are authorized to receive mails for the added domain.
You won't be able to add a domain that is not owned by you. The basic requirement to add a domain is TXT record which you won't be able to add with domain registrar since you don't own it. Let's say you have a domain that you own. In order to receive email on that domain address you need to add/validate MX record with domain registrar. Hope this helps.
Nice presentation
Thank you.
Really helpful, thank you
Glad it was helpful!
Thanks
What if the threat actor creates a domain and launches in public dns
How the spf work then
It will still catch the spoofed mail Or not
thanks
Good
What is TTL in SPF Record?
TTL is Time To Live value for any DNS record. This value defines the time for DNS server for saving the records in its cache. So that DNS server do not have to always look up for the DNS records of a domain.
What is a relay Application....
Hi Priyanshi, relay applications are used to send emails. Like a scanner/printer from where u scan docs and send them in email. Relay applications use server settings to send emails.
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Excellent presentation as ever.
However, am curious about something...
If I send a message using proxy address, what will be the return path in the message header?
Return path is always your mail from address (sender address). If it is different, email will be marked as SPOOF category.
Good session but with a very low voice.