SPF Toolbox is a software that helps you manage your SPF records, and it is available at https://spftoolbox.com. Here is how to install SPF Toolbox on your Elementary OS Latest:
Before installing SPF Toolbox, make sure you have all the required packages, including curl
and jq
. To install these packages, run the following command in the terminal:
sudo apt install curl jq
Next, download the SPF Toolbox package from their official website by running the following command in the terminal:
curl -L -o spftoolbox-Linux.deb 'https://spftoolbox.com/update?platform=linux&version=latest'
After downloading the SPF Toolbox package, execute it by typing:
sudo dpkg -i spftoolbox-Linux.deb
The installation process should begin and complete in a few minutes. Once the installation is complete, you can launch SPF Toolbox by typing spftoolbox
in the terminal or by searching for it from the Applications menu.
Now that you have installed SPF Toolbox, you can start using it by providing your SPF record in the search box or by uploading your record file. The software will parse and analyze your SPF record and show you information about the record, including its validity, SPF version, and the IPs and domains allowed to send emails from the record.
That's it! Now you can install SPF Toolbox on your Elementary OS Latest by following these simple steps. With SPF Toolbox, you can easily manage your SPF records and ensure that your email communication is secure and trustworthy.
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