I received the one you resent to me after I posted above, and used that to upload from DSW32. The original automated one got delayed by 13 hours and arrived here at 4:00 am.
An SPF record is just a a TXT entry in your DNS and is supposed to cut down on Spam by allowing a site to say where it's own mail comes from. But a lot of people including me just have a default transitional entry:
The TXT records found for your domain are:
v=spf1 a mx ~all
I used this to query SPF records: http://www.kitterman.com/spf/validate.html
But you validated your e-mail via the link in the Registration server e-mail a few minutes after it was sent and it is that link that sends the second e-mail but not to worry. I haven't seen any problem from the other 27 Yahoo users we have, or else no one has reported it.
I have used that link as well but just had a look and it says there are no SPF or TXT records ...
SPF record lookup and validation for: mydslwebstats.co.uk
SPF records are published in DNS as TXT records.
The TXT records found for your domain are:
Checking to see if there is a valid SPF record.
No valid SPF record found of either type TXT or type SPF.
I just double checked at the Registrar. There is no TXT record although I had set one up at some point in the past but removed it in December when the server location was changed. The MX record is currently pointing at my own MyDSLWebStats mail account on another server, not the same one that the MyDSLWebStats server mail (via msmtp) is using unless that has something set... I'll check.