On Mon, 13 Sep 2004, Alan DeKok wrote:
And I don't see why (in the idealogical sense) this would be your
problem. If other sites are forwarding your users messages, then
that's a matter between them and the users. You shouldn't have to be
involved.
If I naively start checking SPF records I will get involved because my
users will kick up a fuss about their legitimate email being rejected.
If not, I don't see why your need to have forwarding for your users
should have any impact on my need to do what I want with my domain.
I'll feel free to ignore your bogus SPF policy then.
Tony.
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