Quoting Lance Albertson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

Personally, after skimming through this thread, I'd say leave it as is
and stick with Kurt's decision. Our developers clearly have nothing
better to do than rant on about something as trivial as this.

I ain't no dev, but how is this trivial? A typical scenario is: a gentoo-dev sends an e-mail to a mailing list (a non-gentoo mailing list) and that mail gets nuked by a greedy spam filter because the SPF rules exclude (oh well, "do not specifically include") the server that forwards the mailing list message.

Or could it be that my understanding of SPF is flawed (quite likely)?

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