On Fri, Aug 13, 2004 at 01:48:14PM -0400, Scott Leff wrote:
Maybe this has already been asked and I missed it, but how would
services like Blackberry and Skytel (pagers) be affected by SPF?
Would they need to be running SRS in order to send messages through
their systems? If so, does any know if either of these 2 companies
have publically committed to SPF at all?
If these are doing forwarding they should probably be doing srs, yes. It
would be nice if they would publish spf records that can be used by
customers to be ?included, but as far as i can see they haven't.
Koen
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