No they do not. Google lists out all of the ip address that it owns and then follows with a ~all, which means soft fail spf on anything else.
Though this is a great idea ( similar to one I had created in the past) there is a major problem I think users should be aware of, concurrency. Usually using a ID generating system is used when data needs to be shared…
This issue is common among DNS providers and is difficult to solve. I formerly worked for a major DNS company as a developer and this problem came up all the time. The issue is a problem with how DNS works at the basic…
No they do not. Google lists out all of the ip address that it owns and then follows with a ~all, which means soft fail spf on anything else.
Though this is a great idea ( similar to one I had created in the past) there is a major problem I think users should be aware of, concurrency. Usually using a ID generating system is used when data needs to be shared…
This issue is common among DNS providers and is difficult to solve. I formerly worked for a major DNS company as a developer and this problem came up all the time. The issue is a problem with how DNS works at the basic…