On 10/16/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Because my laptop might send mail from just about anwhere, I've had to configure
the SPF in my DNS to say that legitimate mail from my domain might come from
anywere.  This does not help in the slightest to isolate legitimate mail from
my domain from "joe job" mail.

Really OT now, but I gotta stick up for SPF:

Even though SPF doesnt solve the issue of spam altogether, it still is
really useful for those institutions and companies that have a lot of
spammers reply-to'ing their domain (AOL/*.edu/Yahoo/<insert list of
people who have implemented it> , even if it isnt handy for the home
network.

-JP<v=spf1 A 127.0.0.1 -all>

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