On Thu, Jan 15, 2004 at 08:25:13PM -0800, Greg Connor wrote:
I decided to write to spoof(_at_)paypal(_dot_)com to report the obvious
forgery, and
also to let them know about SPF in the process...
Good call, paypal.com is indeed one of the domains that seem to be forged
often, in fact so often that legitimate PayPal messages resulted in false
positives in my bogofilter.
As I've recently received a spam forgery for blackstar.co.uk (a British DVD
shop who have donated thousands of pounds to Perl development), I've
informed them of SPF as well. That's possibly the best way to get SPF
adoption: simply inform the owners of domain names who have been forged.
Rob
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