I'm pretty sure they don't check it for receiving mail. They use it as a
way to manage white-lists for those senders who change their IPs
frequently.
On Thu, 2005-11-17 at 22:17 +0100, Frank Ellermann wrote:
Hector Santos wrote:
AOL.COM has an SPF policy but I don't think they support SPF
at the server.
They do something with PASS, don't they ? I can't read their
<http://postmaster.aol.com> pages with my browser (= it's no
variant of HTML supported by <http://validator.w3.org>, and
my browser does not tolerate any issues with a <table>, sigh).
Bye, Frank
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