> Does anyone still use Sender-ID?  I'm told even Microsoft does not.

Hotmail/outlook.com uses DMARC which relies upon SPF. However, Smartscreen (the 
antispam engine) still uses it to generate reputation data. It doesn't use it 
to make decisions, however.

Exchange Online Protection (Office 365) does not use nor will it ever.

Finally, Exchange on-premise mail servers (2003, 2007, 2010, 2013) may still 
use it. We may convert that to SPF for Ex. 2013 and 2010 but that will be in a 
service update.

-- Terry

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On Behalf Of Murray S. Kucherawy
Sent: Wednesday, April 9, 2014 10:50 AM
To: Benny Pedersen
Cc: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [dmarc-discuss] Hey, Yahoo, you just broke my church mailing list

On Tue, Apr 8, 2014 at 4:54 PM, Benny Pedersen <[email protected]> wrote:

there is as i see it many that say still SPF when there problem is Sender-ID :(

Does anyone still use Sender-ID?  I'm told even Microsoft does not.
 

does milters need it ?, or is opendmarc use its own braindead api for needing 
untrusted fake headers ?

If you have any constructive suggestions for API improvements to opendmarc, 
please post them to the opendmarc-users mailing list.  If you are just looking 
to spew more anger, try /dev/null.

when will open(SPF|DKIM|DMARC) be a single API, with 3 seperate milter be made 
possible ?

All three have libraries you can use to write your own filter that does all 
three if that's what you'd like.  I look forward to seeing your patch.
-MSK

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