On Wednesday 08 November 2006 21:01, Kurt Lieber wrote:
> So, in other words, spammers aren't abusing anything related to SPF.
> They're sending mail using forged return-paths and SPF is highlighting
> that.  Which is exactly what SPF is designed to do.
I'm no mail expert, but I want something clarified because this whole thing 
might as well be a non issue if it's as I understood it.

If I were to send my gentoo mail through a mail.flameeyes.is-a-geek.org, with 
its own SPF record, (I'm not as this is not a "real" domain I have access to, 
nor a mailserver for what it's worth), with a From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] and 
a Sender: [EMAIL PROTECTED], would it be a PASS or a FAIL in 
SPF?

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