On Wed, Jul 6, 2011 at 10:27, Mike Cardwell
<[email protected]>wrote:

>
> SPF causes mail delivery problems in some scenarios. I don't think
> anyone would deny that. From my experience, in practice, your email is
> more likely to be rejected because of a false positive on a spam
> filtering system than it is to be rejected because of one of these SPF
> issues. I don't ever see anyone arguing against the use of spam
> filtering though.
>

The difference between spam filtering and SPF is that you can usually get
around spam filtering.

But to get around a faulty (IMO) SPF record, you can essentially just give
up.
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