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Re: RE: SPF Record Publishing Rate

2004-09-04 08:15:09
well 50% of my incoming junk email come from yahoo forged addresses,
plus 40% of my valid emails come from yahoo.com.
I think they are one of the biggest senders, I can't just deny emails
unless the big ones publish their SPF records.

I'm talking about 2million emails daily.. that's what my servers get daily.

Aol  was a big problem... after they published SPF records... I had 0
problems with false positive comming from them.

Did u get it? (it's a particular point of view)


On Sat, 4 Sep 2004 15:09:35 +0200, Koen Martens <spf(_at_)metro(_dot_)cx> wrote:
On Fri, Sep 03, 2004 at 06:13:14PM -0300, Rodolfo Sikora wrote:
Not being pessimist, but far from it... and being realistic.
yahoo.com would count as one million  (as an example)

Could you elaborate on that? What makes yahoo special? For me, it counts
as 0. I never get any valid mail from them, and the amount of spam that
uses yahoo.com is also non-existent over here.

Koen

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