On Sat, Jul 10, 2004 at 10:10:26AM -0700, James Couzens wrote:
| It appears as though the Greeting Card sites are listening and are
| taking action.
|
| egreetings.com. 3600 IN TXT "v=spf1
| ip4:216.33.97.64/26 ip4:216.33.111.128/25 ip4:64.14.122.0/24
| ip4:209.225.54.64/26 ip4:207.58.192.128/25 ~all"
|
| Congratulations egreetings, keep up the good work!
|
Yeah, that's pretty awesome. They set a fine example for
other sites to follow:
Return-Path: <services(_at_)egreetings(_dot_)com>
Sender: <services(_at_)egreetings(_dot_)com>
From: "mengwong(_at_)dumbo(_dot_)pobox(_dot_)com"
<mengwong(_at_)dumbo(_dot_)pobox(_dot_)com>
To: <mengwong(_at_)dumbo(_dot_)pobox(_dot_)com>
Perfectly compatible with both SPF Classic and Sender ID.
My MTA said:
Received-SPF: pass (dumbo.pobox.com: domain of
services(_at_)egreetings(_dot_)com designates 216.33.97.84 as permitted sender)
Good work guys, thanks for being part of the solution.