On Saturday 02 December 2006 15:11, Alex van den Bogaerdt wrote:
An SPF "PASS" does not mean: "the email is verified". It means
"the host was authorized" and nothing more.
Yes, the question is how much can you take from knowning the message came from
an authorized host.
If you unilaterally change the meaning of SPF, you are probably
going to disappoint people; either yourself or others. One example
of interpreting SPF in a way it was not designed, is MS's senderID.
Agreed. Our disagreement is about exactly who is doing that.
Scott K
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