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Re: SPF will solve spam and punish spammers

2004-07-23 11:59:13
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Yes, I would flag it the first time you sent e-mail
to me. If it was spam your domain would then get blacklisted.
If several e-mails passed between your domain and mine without
that happening, I would stop flagging them.

Simple, eh? All of a sudden neither one of us has
to trust a third party to tell us whether we can talk to each other.

Michel Bouissou wrote:
| Le vendredi 23 Juillet 2004 20:15, Daniel Taylor a écrit :
|
|>In a domain that is new to my server, I would be inclined to
|>flag _any_ SPF record more complex or permissive than "a mx ptr -all".
|
|
| Mine being:
| bouissou.net text "v=spf1 a:totor.bouissou.net
| a:mibadsl.dyndns.org ?mx ?ip4:213.228.0.0/24
| ?exists:%{i3r}.ext.%{l1r+-}._spf.%{d} -all exp=explain._spf.%{d}"
|
| Then you would "flag" my domain, however it has not ever sent a single
spam
| over 4 years of existence.
|

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