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First, you need to know the ip address that is in the email header that you send out. This will depend on whether the emails go out from your box or if your provider relays the emails for you.
My emails are relayed from two separate ips by my provider. My SPF record looks like this:
In Plesk, go to the DNS records for the domain and enter the following:
The Record type is: TXT
The domain name is: domainname.com. ( leave first box empty unless it is a subdomain )
Enter TXT record ( from above ).
I got my server got one IP and 3 domains directly where i have my server.
The other domains from the domain-provider don't have a IP i think. The only thing i see there are nameservers like "ns9.schlundtech.de" but on www.dnsstuff.com i can see an ip for the nameserver.
So i tryed:
v=spf1 ip4:my-server-ip mx aaradise-bodies.com ~all
Thank you jwdick. But what i find out now is that Hotmail has no scheme if they accept mails from a server or not. A lot of people have a SPF-Record and the mails are still lost.