On Tuesday, August 10, 2004, 09:40:32, Martin Schaible wrote:
> What happens if:
> - I'm travelling in the usa. I use a free ISP service to stay
> connected to the world. To send mails, often the SMTP Server of the
> ISP must be used. But I'm using my regular email address as the
> sender.
>
> I think, that this spf record will avoid situations like that. Is this
> true?

Avoid  situations  like  what?  Travelling, using a free ISP service, or
sending e-mail?

If  you're  asking  if  SPF  can  accommodate  that situation, yes. Just
declare  that  free.isp.service is permitted to send e-mail on behalf of
your domain.

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