> Correct. But there are also the patent issues, and the "muckiness" of it > all (I'm having troubles even finding an official Microsoft document that > documents this new Sender-ID). >
Scott, have you looked at this
http://www.microsoft.com/mscorp/twc/privacy/spam_senderid.mspx
It seems to have what you would need to implement in Declude.
I just did. :)
It's one of perhaps a dozen proposed versions of SPF that have been released since the original specification was supposedly frozen, but appears as though it may become a standard.
I found it in about two minutes, have you heard of Google? Just kidding.
Actually, I *did* search Google -- searching for 'site:microsoft.com spf2' and 'site:microsoft.com spf2.0'. No hits on either. I'm guessing the SPF pages are outside of Google's reach (I believe they have a maximum number of pages they cache at any given domain).
-Scott
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