On Wed, Feb 04, 2004 at 12:13:30PM -0500, David Maxwell wrote:
Assuming that I'm using a web-based email system that ties me
inextricably to their email address. I happen to access my email via a
web-system when travelling, where normally I access it through an MUA on
Likewise, sending email from your domain from anywhere on the net is
indistinguishable from spammer behaviour.
Only to a computer. Alan was saying email like that which sparked the
discussion was spam. I am asking what definition he is using to define
that email as spam.
It doesn't mean it's spam, but if there's no way to tell it apart from
spam, then it may as well be spam.
That's absurd. Most anti-spam technology uses a whole multitude of
techniques to test for spam. I pity your users if you're marking as spam
all email from domains that do not have SPF or equivalent records. I
can't for a second imagine that they will remain your users for very
much longer.
+Pete
--
If you're a horse, and someone gets on you, and falls off, and then
gets right back on you, I think you should buck him off right away.
-- Jack Handey
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