Andy Bradford <amb-sendok-1617769443.ocanjmkdpbpbjomninbc@bradfords.org> wrote: >> But that doesn't work anymore unless you control the DNS for all zones >> in question, and can set up SPF correctly. (Mostly, that actually does >> apply to me) > As a counterpoint, I have never setup SPF and generally have no > problems. I do, however, control the DNS. As a counter counterpoint, > however, not many people run their own email anymore. :-) Since you control the DNS for your zones, then you have setup the empty SPF record. Without an SPF record, other systems will be less willing to accept your email. The problem with SPF records and local SMTP relays is when you have a google, yahoo, etc. account. Your SMTP relay will not be listed in their SPF record, and so your emails *will* be marked as forgeries.
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