Joseph Brennan wrote: > We published SPF a month ago for columbia.edu and found a handful of > systems in Europe rejecting mail with it! We changed it to ~all in > an attempt to tell those guys it's not required yet.
So... someone was sending mail as
From: columbia.edu
To: someone in Europe
Received-By: a server not listed in your SPF record
but you still wanted it to go through? What was it?
What is recommended for things like "send this page to a friend", where
the initiator wants to be able to have a remote machine send on his
behalf despite an SPF to the contrary? MAIL FROM: <> From:? From: <>
Sender:? From: <> Reply-To:?
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