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Were someone to be checking 2822From: against my SPF record
in strict mode they would not receive this message.
wayne wrote:
As I mentioned in my in my post about the Email Auth Summit, Harry
does not know of any "significant" cases where the re-use of SPFv1
records fail.
I think we could possibly qualify mailing lists as significant,
I'm sure that Yahoo! does.
I would like to generate a list of all cases where the re-use is an
actual problem. While I'm not concerned if the cases meet MS's
definition of "significant", I am very interested in actual data on
the size of the problem. Where, "size" could be the percentage of
email or the number of domains, or whatever.
Please send in your list.
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Daniel Taylor VP Operations Vocal Laboratories, Inc.
dtaylor(_at_)vocalabs(_dot_)com http://www.vocalabs.com/
(952)941-6580x203
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