21 Jul
2004
21 Jul
'04
21:43
On Wednesday 21 July 2004 12:40 pm, suse@rio.vg wrote:
Basically, SPF is just a "feel good" lark. In order to prevent it from breaking current e-mail, you have to break SPF. Then the SPF people say "Wowie! Look at all the people using SPF!" except that the biggest and probably most of the others use the "all" tag that says "everyone is considered trusted!" What's the point in publishing SPF if you publish that the entire internet is considered trusted for your domain?
So the emperor has no clothes, is what you are basically saying? ;-) -- _____________________________________ John Andersen