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Sam Varshavchik wrote:
> What you should do is set up an SPF record in your DNS, and turn on SPF
> checking in Courier, so it will simply refuse to receive any mail
> supposedly from your domain.

Sam, would you mind providing a "Sam's SPF Example", along with related courier 
settings?

I currently use this:

"v=spf1 ip4:216.139.221.215 ip4:216.239.56.0/23 ip4:64.233.160.0/19 
ip4:66.249.80.0/20
ip4:72.14.192.0/18 ip4:209.85.128.0/17 ip4:66.102.0.0/20 -all"

But the SPF web-tests available don't provide me with satisfactory enough 
results. That makes me
believe I'm clearly mistaken :)

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