On 26 Jan 2004 wayne <spf-discuss(_at_)v2(_dot_)listbox(_dot_)com> wrote:
In <0HS4000QO17Y1Y(_at_)lmco(_dot_)com> "Thomas R. Stephenson"
<tstephen(_at_)mtshasta(_dot_)lmms(_dot_)lmco(_dot_)com> writes:
I think agreement can be reached in the cases where
- companies tell their employees which SMTP server to use
What about large corporations where the company does not tell the
employees what SMP server to use?
If a company publishes restrictive SPF records, but doesn't
tell people which SMTP servers to use, then they are brain
dead. Yes, there are brain dead companies out there, but I
suspect that SPF is going to be the least of their employee's
problems.
I agree and so if they register at all then there will be non-
restrictive. If they are non-restrictive then they can't really be used
for blocking.
-wayne
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Give me ambiguity or give me something else.
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