with SPF working on, at least u know who's sending this kind of email,
and black lists starts to make sense.. so u don't have to block all
emails. your users will be able to block what they don't want to
receive.
I know spammers will buy thousands of domains, but it's better than
someone sending emails as yahoo.com or aol.com.
btw.. does anyone know if yahoo.. msn.. will join spf? I mean at least
publish their txt records?
On Tue, 17 Aug 2004 02:21:42 -0400, Tom Corwine <sfp(_at_)corwine(_dot_)org>
wrote:
In my little mail system, I have blocked things
that looked (to me) like plain old SPAM only to have customers call me
up and ask why they weren't getting those "special offers" / whatever
anymore.
LOL, this just goes to show; what is SPAM is in the eye of the beholder.
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Take care,
Tom Corwine
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