microsoft.com's IP address is 150.171.109.115 (not found).
Does that server send mail from microsoft.com?
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This wizard found 1 name for the MX servers for microsoft.com: microsoft-com.mail.protection.outlook.com.
MX servers receive mail for microsoft.com.
Do they also send mail from microsoft.com?
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![[mx]](/~/networkTools/label_mx.png) |
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Do you want to just approve any host
whose name ends in microsoft.com? (Expensive, unreliable and not recommended)
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![[ptr]](/~/networkTools/label_ptr.png) |
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Do any other servers send mail from microsoft.com?
You can describe them by giving "arguments" to the a:, mx:, ip4:, and ptr: mechanisms.
mx: takes domain names and approves all the MX servers of these domains.
To keep the wizard short we left out ptr:, but it works analogously.
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![[a:]](/~/networkTools/label_ac.png) |
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![[mx:]](/~/networkTools/label_mxc.png) |
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IP networks can be entered using CIDR notation, eg. 192.0.2.0/24 |
![[ip4:]](/~/networkTools/label_ip4.png) |
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Could mail from microsoft.com originate through
servers belonging to some other domain?
If you send mail through your ISP's servers, and the ISP has
published an SPF record, name the ISP here.
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Do the above lines describe all the hosts that send mail from microsoft.com?
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