Matt wrote:
Real-world issues include working around bad implementation, such as surfglobal.net not configuring their server to reject messages that fail SPF.SRS is a work around - and I'm simply asking if anyone has implemented it on an Imail/Declude platform. Kindly stay on topic.... I am aware of your feelings about SPF - all I'm doing is working out a solution with what is in place - an MTA bouncing my legit email. Should I stamp my feet and make a face when I tell them that? :) I can simply ask SurfGlobal to accept me as a trusted sender - but I am trying to avoid that via SRS - so I will not have to make that call or any others. -Nick |
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