"Frank Ellermann" <nobody(_at_)xyzzy(_dot_)claranet(_dot_)de> wrote in message
Is Santronics the only commercial company using SPF directly
at the SMTP product level?
<http://www.declude.com/> appears to be a commercial product,
they sponsor <http://dnsstuff.com/>. And Sendmail Inc. is
also commercial, isn't it ?
But it is built-in? You purchase it and its part of the system?
I am only asking because I find it odd that many of the concerns I brought
up are only now being considered as it is a new enlightment. Makes me
wonder where the operational experiences are. Its half the reason I stay
quiet. Untill people actually implement this stuff, they won't see all the
issues surrounding it.
P.S.: Please don't quote the complete original article, you
didn't do this back in the good old Fido days. MS MimeOLE :-(
Yeah, your right. <Double slap across the head> :-)
Geez, I remember designing intelligent/smart quoting concepts for my Silver
Xpress OffLine Mail Reader, designed mostly for the blind but also useful
for the everyone else.
Everyday, I keep thinking more and more about designing a RFC based mail
reader. :-)
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Hector Santos, CTO
Santronics Software, Inc.
http://www.santronics.com
http://www.winserver.com/wcsap (Wildcat! Sender Authentication Protocol)
http://www.winserver.com/spamstats (WcSAP Anti-Spam Stats)