Apologies for asking a question that has doubtless been asked - and answered
- many times before, but if it is on POBox's website, it is well hidden.
My situation is, I think, fairly common.
Normally, all my mail goes through my company's SMTP server. No problems
with setting up the SPF records for this.
BUT.....
When I'm traveling, I may be using any one of a vast number of different
SMTP servers, such as :
Via a webmail interface, eg, mail2web.com
In a hotel with broadband access that 'helpfully' intercepts all SMTP
messages and sends them through their own SMTP server
Using a dialup account that mandates SMTP goes through its server not a
third party one
etc etc etc
I have no way of knowing when these scenarios will occur, or what the smtp
servers will be.
How does SPF handle this?
Many thanks for any answers
David.
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