I'm trying to locate my SPF record, but I'm not sure where to look. Can someone help me find it?
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Isabella
Tue Nov 26 2024
To check an SPF record via the command line using the Dig tool, you will first need to open your terminal or command prompt on your computer.
Michele
Tue Nov 26 2024
Once you have opened your terminal or command prompt, you can begin by typing in the command to retrieve the TXT records associated with the domain you want to check.
LucyStone
Tue Nov 26 2024
The command to use is either "dig txt domain.com" or "nslookup -q=txt domain.com". Replace "domain.com" with the actual domain you want to check.
Giulia
Tue Nov 26 2024
After typing in the command, press the "Enter" key on your keyboard to execute it. This will send a request to the DNS server to retrieve the TXT records for the specified domain.
CryptoTamer
Mon Nov 25 2024
Within a few seconds, you should see a list of TXT records associated with the domain displayed in your terminal or command prompt. These records will include various pieces of information related to the domain.