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RE: Handling of -all

2005-02-24 17:10:13
David Woodhouse wrote:
On Thu, 2005-02-24 at 16:16 -0700, David MacQuigg wrote:
In this scenario, the lazy domain, 'example.com', will start losing
customers to aol.com.  Grandma may not understand the reject message,
or even think to report it to her ISP, but her relatives will surely
urge her to find another ISP.

Grandma will move to another ISP which either doesn't check, or doesn't
publish, SPF. Maybe they'll be doing DK or something else which doesn't
throw away as much valid mail, but it won't be SPF.

LOL, yeah, sure.

Look, David, what I (and probably others here) don't understand is why you
are still wasting your time here so enthusiastically.  If you hate SPF so
much, then why don't you go out on the streets and try to convince the
people there of SPF's evilness?  That ought to be much more effective, I
bet.


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