On Oct 19, 2004, at 10:56 AM, David Brodbeck wrote:
I'm gonna be blunt here. I don't care that much about the good of
SPF. What
I care about is what works for me.
Right now, SPF works for me. It provides a small but definate benefit
to me
to publish. The false positive risks are very clear cut and don't
present a
problem for me.
When PRA comes in, with all its vague rules, it's a lot less clear to
me what
the risk of false positives will be. That turns SPF from a benefit to
a
liability. Why would I publish something that's a liability to me?
I agree completely.
I think PRA in SPFv1 puts an obstacle in a fast moving lane.
Can someone elaborate on what they think PRA provides that DomainKeys
does not?
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