If you pop your mail from one server and send using SMTP from your mobile machine, the IP address of the site from which you are sending at any given time will not be the IP of the domain to which your "From" address belongs. So SPF may/will designate you as a spammer.
Kiggs
On Jul 25, 2004, at 18:54, Kabagambe Kenneth wrote:
It would appear the Microsoft will be enforcing SPF in its email service.
Given that it has one of the largest email services, and SPF has not been
implemented widely here,are there some measures that can
be taken to facilitate this transition.
http://www.infoworld.com/article/04/07/22/HNmicrosoftid_1.html
Kenneth
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