Login to your HSphere control panel
Domain Settings - Domain Info
Click on your domain and take note of the Name Servers, should be something like nsX.jodoshared.com
Login to your Domain control panel and change your name servers for your domain that you've just transfered to JodoHost to...
Can you not change the default system wide one to something more appealing ....like Emagine's design (looks great m8 ).
The current one is just awful, if it looked better most people probably wouldn't even need to upload a custom page.
Your SPF is working as intended (good tool to test here.)
The email received was probably due to neobee.net not having a mail server that supports SPF ..or simply doesn't have it enabled.
SPF does work but unfortunately it's dependent on the mail server receiving the mail to support it or...
If you check your DNS entries for your domain you'll see a TXT entry along the lines "v=spf1 a mx ~all" this is your SPF entry.
the "~" means "softfail"
the "-" means "fail"
the "?" means "neutral"
the "+" means "pass"
Now the "a mx" is what you declare has authorization to send on...
If you have it set to pass, that's the same thing as having it off :S
Pass means, if it detects an ip from a non-authorized mail server let it pass.
I'd recommend having a look at http://www.openspf.org/ for more information on SPF
Works fine for me too from Portugal.
1 <1 ms <1 ms <1 ms ------------
2 1 ms 1 ms 1 ms -------------
3 8 ms 7 ms 7 ms -------------
4 21 ms 20 ms 20 ms dial-b1-170-170.telepac.pt [194.65.170.170]
5 22 ms 22 ms 21 ms...
Stephen's method is the best if the client has a static IP, easily justified but is an extra monthly cost.
If the client has/prefers dynamic IP then just configure POP connector on the Exchange Server, not as good an option but it does work.
Note that if the client intends on sending...