In this video we improve our sent email score to 7.7/10 by adding a SPF record to our DNS server, and by making some changes to our PostFix configuration. This is the second phase of work towards making our emails end up in our recipients inbox and not their spam box.
The code snippet I promise in the video is here:
policyd-spf unix - n n - 0 spawn
user=policyd-spf argv=/usr/bin/policyd-spf
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This video is part of the DIY Hosting of a WordPress website video series, in which I show how to setup and host a WordPress website and an email server, complete with a comprehensive Continuous Integration pipeline on a Raspberry Pi.
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