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Date: Wed, 26 Jun 2019 15:49:40 -0500 (CDT)
From: Mosa Museum <xxx@mosamuseum.com>
Received: from mail.mosamuseum.com ([192.28.148.112])
  by mailgatewaymailgw1.xxx.com with ESMTP/TLS/DHE-RSA-AES256-GCM-SHA384; 26 Jun 2019 22:49:42 +0200

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Received-SPF: Pass (mailgatewaymailgw1.xxx.com: domain of
  postmaster@mosamuseum.com designates 192.28.148.112 as
  permitted sender) identity=xxx; client-ip=192.28.148.112;
  receiver=mailgatewaymailgw1.xxx.com;
  envelope-from="307-QLA-991.0.109448.0.0.25078.9.15158552-23-364@mail.mosamuseum.com";
  x-sender="postmaster@mosamuseum.com";
  x-conformance=sidf_compatible; x-record-type="v=spf1";
  x-record-text="v=spf1 a -all"


Subject: Here is a message from SecuTix infrastructure, with a SPF record authorized by mosamuseum.com

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In this example, the SPF record which is authorized to sent emails on behalf of mosamuseum.com is:

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v=spf1 ip4:192.28.148.112 ip6:2a05:d018:e3:8c00:bb71:dea8:8b83:851e include:mailgatewayspf.xxxsecutix.com -all~all

SPF - Procedure to follow

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      1. Open the DNS manager
      2. Log in to your domain account at your domain host provider
      3. Create a new TXT record in the TXT (text) section
      4. Set the Host field to the name of your domain
      5. Fill the TXT Value field with your SPF record (i.e. “v=spf1 ... include:exampledomainspf.secutix.com -all”~all”)
      6. Specify the Time To Live (TTL), enter 3600 or leave the default
      7. Click “Save” or “Add Record” to publish the SPF TXT record into your DNS

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