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David F. Skoll wrote:
| On Thu, 24 Jun 2004, Daniel Taylor wrote:
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|>It is easier to use SPF for this. Then you can access the Received-SPF:
|>header both for SA rules and Bayesian filtering.
|
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| That relies on the domain owners publishing SPF records, which still isn't
| very common.
|

The SPF Milter allows you to define a default SPF record
to be used when the site does not have a published record.

It beats trying to roll your own solution, and reduces
the chances of false positives since published SPF records
reflect the _actual_policy_ of the domains publishing them,
and the default policy you set reflects your policy for the
sites that can't be bothered to tell you theirs.

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Daniel Taylor          VP Operations            Vocal Laboratories, Inc.
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