...so the "vulneravility" exists ! may be spammers don't know it yet !
don't you believe that a phish with these characteristics could be
worse than other?
No, I don't see any reason to think that www.paypal.com is more likely
to fool users than paypaI.com. Because of the way that Paypal uses
Akamai to distribute its load, adding a TXT record to www.paypal.com
would be rather difficult.
SPF has been around for about a decade. If this hack were useful, I
think we can assume that spammers would use it.
R's,
John
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