Am Do, den 29.01.2004 schrieb James Couzens um 07:10:
I recently stumbled over SPF on slashdot and today I started hacking on
a qmail patch.
Great work Christophe. Just thought you should know however before you
spend too much time (unless you are doing it to learn or for fun) that
libspf (http://libspf.org) is written in ANSI C and includes patches
against Qmail and Sendmail.
Yes, I know. But I saw that it was incomplete and read the draft and
thought "hey, that doesn't sound too complicated". And since qmail has
already facilities to do dns queries and I was in coding mood I started
hacking. (so yes, fun, and perhaps the qmail people prefer a native
implementation using qmail's string functions and so)
Included is also a C client called 'spfquery' which is capable of
performing tests from command line or from a text file of tests. It
ships with over 200 tests to stress test an SPF library or
implementation as well.
Tests 1-129 pass now except for 2 small ones about which I think I'm
right. The rest seems to be some perl spf query implementation specific
things.
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