parties. You (the ISP's and especially the forwarders such as pobox.com)
are the MOST SEVERLY affected group in this matter--nobody comes even close.
Don't let it cloud the discussion of how SPF fits in with overall anti-spam
efforts. As I have stated before and continue to believe, accepting the
message and processing it afterward has its benefits....
Sincerely,
Marc Alaia
How is this a problem? If it is legitimate email, it will get to you. Besides,
you have the
option of accepting all email, you don't have to filter. The flip side is, that
if I do filter,
and your mailservers are listed, I accept your mail.
I guess I just don't see the problem, nor the downside.
I DO see that my customers are tired of spam, as I am, and SPF seem to be
exactly
what is needed in the arsenal to combat spam.
John Chapman
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