--On 4 May 2010 15:48:01 +0000 John Levine <johnl(_at_)iecc(_dot_)com> wrote:
And indeed, this might be the (or, at least, an) answer to the
concern (except of course for ADSP assertions made too broadly
because it can't cover this scenario.
I have to say that ADSP is having just the pernicious effect that I
feared it would. Its actual utility is very, very narrow, people want
it to do other things, so they start insisting that the rest of the
world redesign itself to match their concept of ADSP. We seem to have
learned nothing from the experience with SPF.
Actually, I'm finding SPF quite useful. Rejecting spf fails, spam scoring
on softfails, and limiting the exposure caused by whitelisting.
--
Ian Eiloart
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