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RE: Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) Article OnAnti-Spam Technologies Mentions SPF

2004-11-20 09:32:14
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[mailto:owner-spf-discuss(_at_)v2(_dot_)listbox(_dot_)com]On Behalf Of Greg 
Connor
Sent: Friday, November 19, 2004 12:58 AM
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Subject: Re: [spf-discuss] Electronic Frontier Foundation
(EFF) Article
OnAnti-Spam Technologies Mentions SPF


--Dave Crocker <dhc(_at_)dcrocker(_dot_)net> wrote:

<snip>

A less technical, more accessible solution would be to
request web access
(OWA, squirrel mail, whatever) from your company or ISP.

The least technical of all would be to start your letter off
with "HI I'M
AT SOMEONE ELSE'S COMPUTER PLEASE REPLY TO ME AT
GCONNOR(_at_)GCONNOR(_dot_)DOM"  I
have enough non-technical friends to tell you that this
solution actually
works for many of them :)


Don't forget the very simple, and usually obeyed my MUA's  "Reply-To" address, 
which would allow you
to send an email from someone else's account, but have the replies come back to 
ones real account.

Unfortunately some MUA's don't make it easy to set Reply-To, despite they obey 
it.

Terry Fielder
Manager Software Development and Deployment
Great Gulf Homes / Ashton Woods Homes
terry(_at_)greatgulfhomes(_dot_)com
Fax: (416) 441-9085




--
Greg Connor <gconnor(_at_)nekodojo(_dot_)org>

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