On Thu, 14 May 2009, Peter Bowyer wrote: > > SPF doesn't stop someone sending forgeries, it enables a 3rd party to > opt not to receive them, and especially, not to bounce them to the > forged sender. > > A smart spammer might inspect the SPF records of a domain he was about > to forge and not forge a domain that is SPF-protected, though. Even > more reason to SPF-protect your domain. >
Can we skip the discission re how effective SPF is, it's flaws (perceived or otherwise) and how widely (or not), it's been adopted? As the person dealing with the blowback due to the forgery I mentioned, there was little difference to me whether it was bounces or sv - all of it was unwanted. And that's all I say about the matter, in deference to the moderators. -- -------------------------------------------------------- Dave Lugo [email protected] LC Unit #260 TINLC Have you hugged your firewall today? No spam, thanks. -------------------------------------------------------- Are you the police? . . . . No ma'am, we're sysadmins. -- ## List details at http://lists.exim.org/mailman/listinfo/exim-users ## Exim details at http://www.exim.org/ ## Please use the Wiki with this list - http://wiki.exim.org/
