Hey all,

I'm considering enforcing SPF / DMARC standards on my mail server, knowing that 
this will block not only most spam, but also some valid emails to my customers.

Has anyone here done the same thing? If so, what are your thoughts.  Did it 
create a ton of follow-up work for you with clients screaming that they're not 
getting emails, or was there a parade held in your honor?

Would spam disappear overnight if everyone did the same thing?

I know I also have a little work to do to make sure all my SPF records are 
correct, knowing that many customers cannot connect to my SMTP through their 
ISP (ie; some Comcast customers), and thus their outgoing emails would fail the 
SPF test. I sense a customer poll coming on...

Thanks,

Mik




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http://MontagueWebWorks.com

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