On Thu, Jun 08, 2006 at 10:16:28AM -0400, Stuart D. Gathman wrote:
I disagree. Once you have correctly arrived at the SPF result
specified by the sender (PASS,NEUTRAL,SOFTFAIL,etc), you are SPF compliant.
If you claim you reject a message due to SPF, and if you do so because
you got a neutral result, you are doing something that not only is against
the spec but also is hurting the project.
You can do whatever you like with email, just don't blame SPF.
alex
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