Alessandro Vesely writes:

Currently, the only way that one can concede forwarding is by IP address.

That's beside the point. The bottom line is this. Your email address is [EMAIL PROTECTED] If you need to have example.com forward all your mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED], you'll just have to live with the fact that you can no longer check SPF on received mail. If you still want to check SPF, this still has to be done by example.com.

If that doesn't work for you, all that means is that you can't forward your mail. That's it.

Rewriting the sender's address currently works, but is wrong for backup MXes. Isn't there room for designing a better solution?

Your backup MXs should check SPF themselves.

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