On Wed, Jun 02, 2004 at 01:57:48PM -0500, wayne wrote:
In <000401c448cb$5f5c1e10$f33fcc40(_at_)dyn(_dot_)mtown(_dot_)com> "George
Young1" <gyoung(_at_)gldata(_dot_)com> writes:
Guess AOL is not implementing SPF on all its servers?
It is my understanding that AOL has just recently started to use SPF
records as part of their whitelisting. They have not yet started
checking SPF on inbound email.
Although there is almost now point in even bothering to check
SPF records for AOL unless you have your system setup to reject anything
but a "pass" return code as AOL's default is "neutral" which tells the
receiver checking just to act as if they hadn't even published SPF data
in DNS. I'm waiting till the day AOL finally flips the switch and sets
the default to "fail" and I'll see 99% of the AOL email that hits my
server disappear.
Regards,
Jeremy