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John Kelly wrote:
I wonder how many users, who don't know what SMTP AUTH is, much less
configure it, are able and willing to configure their own customized
SPF forwarding exceptions.
This can be easily automated. If the forwarder has published SPF records
itself, the only thing that needs to be known to set up the white-listing
is the forwarder's domain, which the user would have to enter into some
configuration interface. Then the set of IP addresses that have to be
white-listed can be deduced.
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