In article <8487930e-ef45-9354-e451-1e77ecccf...@fh-muenster.de> you write: >-=-=-=-=-=- >-=-=-=-=-=- > > > >On 07.12.20 22:47, John Levine via mailop wrote: >> People do use them as part of a scoring spam filter. But no sensible person >> uses SPF alone to do mail filtering. > >I also thought that no sensible person would discard messages even >though the SPF entry owner asks them to do a softfail, but I guess I was >wrong. >> Uh, no. I have lots of users with role accounts who read their mail at >> gmail. Forwarding is as useful as it ever was, even though it is ever >> harder to to do successfully. > >I fully agree, but gmail is a bad example, because they actually support >importing remote mailboxes with pop3 which does not require forwarding. >We never tried that, but it is an option:
Yes, it works, I've encouraged my users to set that up since it is less likely to lose mail at the cost of some polling delay. R's, John _______________________________________________ mailop mailing list mailop@mailop.org https://list.mailop.org/listinfo/mailop