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David Saez Padros wrote:
the SPF website lists[1] your Exim ACL at
http://www.ols.es/exim/spf.acl as an SPF extension for Exim. However,
your SPF Exim ACL seems to be gone. Is that really the case, and if
so: why?
mm ... i did not remember they have a link to it ... i will put it again
online for 'historical' purposes.
Nevermind. We can change the SPF website. However, if you could configure
a permanent redirect from /exim/spf.acl to
http://new.openspf.org/Implementations
(which lists Exim >=4.52 as having native SPF support), that would be
great!
BTW exim has now better spf support via libspf2 and that acl was
primitive in the sense that it does not support all spf features, just
the most basic ones.
I see. So Exim's native SPF support really seems to be the best solution
now. Thanks for the confirmation.
Julian.
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