wayne wrote:
SPF-aware hosts wants to
check the envelope sender. It is expressed exactly by the 'mail from'
example.
The SPF-aware host should still reject it because the source routing
still claims that it is coming from someplace other than hallmark.
Yes, but it does not related to SPF. I think Hallmark e-card service is
a gateway. But it is a question that this gateway is a spam-source open
gateway or not. SPF can not and must not decide it.
Additionaly I dont see any difference:
MAIL FROM:<AT SPF-aware-spamhaus:user AT well-know-domain>
MAIL FROM:<fake-user AT SPF-aware-spamhaus>
The two cases can be handled equaly.
z2
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