Sender Policy Framework (SPF) Record
It is important to create a Sender Policy Framework (SPF) record as this prevents sender address forgery by protecting the envelope sender address, allowing the domain administrator to specify which email server is allowed to send email from their domain.
An SPF record is a type of Domain Name Service (DNS) TXT record that identifies which email servers are permitted to send email on behalf of your company. The purpose of an SPF record is to detect and prevent spammers from sending messages with forged From addresses on your domain. The TXT record specifies a list of authorized host names that email can originate from for a given domain name.
Use the following SPF record for SuiteProjects Pro:
include:spf.netsuitesuiteprojectspro.com
include:spf.openair.com
include:spf.openair1.com
OpenAir is now SuiteProjects Pro. As of February 15, 2025, service URLs with the netsuitesuiteprojectspro.com domain name replace URLs with the openair.com domain name for all accounts.
The sender for all email originating from SuiteProjects Pro may change from www@openair.com to www@netsuitesuiteprojectspro.com at a future date to be confirmed. You will receive a customer notification email in advance of any change to the email sender.
To facilitate the transition, the new Sender Policy Framework (SPF) record for netsuitesuiteprojectspro.com will be appended to the existing SPF record (spf.openair.com). Note that this is subject to change in the future. You should still plan to update your company's SPF record to include spf.netsuitesuiteprojectspro.com if or when your company's SPF record does not exceed the DNS lookup limit.