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IPv4 addresses
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IPv6 addresses
The 'ptr' mechanism shouldn't be used because it's slow, resource intensive, and not very reliable.
v=spf1 ip4:192.159.10.0/24 ip6:2620:0:930::/48 mx ptr ~all
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ip4:
192.159.10.0 / 24
pass
if the sender's IP is between
192.159.10.0 and 192.159.10.255 (inclusive).
192.159.10.0 and 192.159.10.255 (inclusive).
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or else
ip6:
2620:0:930:: / 48
pass
if the sender's IP is between
2620:0:930:: and 2620:0:930:ffff:ffff:ffff:ffff:ffff (inclusive).
2620:0:930:: and 2620:0:930:ffff:ffff:ffff:ffff:ffff (inclusive).
Contra Costa County Regional Occupation Program / Richmond
AS1734
or else
mx
pass
if the sender's IP address is in the A or AAAA record of this domain.
2 IPv4 addresses
2 IPv6 addresses
or else
PTR checks should no longer be used. See
RFC 7208, section 5.5
.
or else
~all
soft fail
the email's SPF check.
Included records
v=spf1 ip4:192.159.10.0/24 ip6:2620:0:930::/48 mx ptr ~all
The 'ptr' mechanism shouldn't be used because it's slow, resource intensive, and not very reliable
IP ranges
192.159.10.0
/ 24
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192.159.10.0 - 192.159.10.255
256 IP addresses
2620:0:930::
/ 48
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2620:0:930::
2620:0:930:ffff:ffff:ffff:ffff:ffff