On 14/05/2009, Dave Lugo <[email protected]> wrote: > 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?
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