Tony Finch <dot(_at_)dotat(_dot_)at> wrote:
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.
Your users may think it's legitimate, but if it doesn't pass SPF
checks, then the domain name they're using doesn't agree.
Resolving that problem is an issue between those users, and the name
of the domain they're using.
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.
Now you're getting personal.
And I find it interesting that you admit you're not going to follow
the policies that other domains publish. If this is true, I fail to
see why you're active in this group, as any standard reached here will
not be published, or checked, by you.
It would also appear that you're opposed to the charter goals of
this group, or at the least, not interested in them.
Alan DeKok.