--- title: 'Best Practices | SPF' hide: - toc # Hide Table of Contents for this page --- From [Wikipedia](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sender_Policy_Framework): !!! quote Sender Policy Framework (SPF) is a simple email-validation system designed to detect email spoofing by providing a mechanism to allow receiving mail exchangers to check that incoming mail from a domain comes from a host authorized by that domain's administrators. The list of authorized sending hosts for a domain is published in the Domain Name System (DNS) records for that domain in the form of a specially formatted TXT record. Email spam and phishing often use forged "from" addresses, so publishing and checking SPF records can be considered anti-spam techniques. !!! note For a more technical review: https://github.com/internetstandards/toolbox-wiki/blob/master/SPF-how-to.md ## Add a SPF Record To add a SPF record in your DNS, insert the following line in your DNS zone: ```txt ; MX record must be declared for SPF to work example.com. IN MX 1 mail.example.com. ; SPF record example.com. IN TXT "v=spf1 mx ~all" ``` This enables the _Softfail_ mode for SPF. You could first add this SPF record with a very low TTL. _SoftFail_ is a good setting for getting started and testing, as it lets all email through, with spams tagged as such in the mailbox. After verification, you _might_ want to change your SPF record to `v=spf1 mx -all` so as to enforce the _HardFail_ policy. See http://www.open-spf.org/SPF_Record_Syntax for more details about SPF policies. In any case, increment the SPF record's TTL to its final value. ## Backup MX, Secondary MX For whitelisting a IP Address from the SPF test, you can create a config file (see [`policyd-spf.conf`](https://www.linuxcertif.com/man/5/policyd-spf.conf)) and mount that file into `/etc/postfix-policyd-spf-python/policyd-spf.conf`. **Example:** Create and edit a `policyd-spf.conf` file at `docker-data/dms/config/postfix-policyd-spf.conf`: ```conf debugLevel = 1 #0(only errors)-4(complete data received) skip_addresses = 127.0.0.0/8,::ffff:127.0.0.0/104,::1 # Preferably use IP-Addresses for whitelist lookups: Whitelist = 192.168.0.0/31,192.168.1.0/30 # Domain_Whitelist = mx1.not-example.com,mx2.not-example.com ``` Then add this line to `docker-compose.yml`: ```yaml volumes: - ./docker-data/dms/config/postfix-policyd-spf.conf:/etc/postfix-policyd-spf-python/policyd-spf.conf ```