On Tue, Feb 24, 2009 at 08:12:01AM -0800, Steve Atkins wrote:
SenderID is dead. The only group that every liked it was Microsoft /
Hotmail, and even they don't publish it. Any records you see are
mostly just fossil relics of an earlier era.
And one SenderID/SPF issue that you *will* run into is that...
The Sender ID spec tells you that if you see a v=spf1 record, you should
treat it as though it were spf2.0/mfrom,pra when, in fact, if *should*
be treated as though it were spf2.0/mfrom. any assumption of "pra" is
not necessarily a valid read of the sending domains wishes.
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