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On Wed, 24 Feb 2010, - wrote:

Why are you using Mail::SPF::Query? That package was depreciated 3 years ago in favor of the newer Mail:SPF, the latter which handles other cases such as IPv6 entries that ::Query didn't understand.

Because it looked easier than Mail::SPF, when I checked CPAN for SPF modules, and works for my needs. You need a "SPF server" object, query the result, but the record is in the original request.

It also looks heavier in regards of ressources.

http://search.cpan.org/~jmehnle/Mail-SPF-v2.007/lib/Mail/SPF.pm
This is the fully RFC 4408 compliant version.

This is actually a point to consider, because I'm also interested in "Does somebody know of a SPF implementation that only checks for "null SPF entries", aka "v=spf1 -all"? But does support, probably, TXT/SPF RRs and v=spf2.0 as well?"

Anyway, can I simplify Mail::SPF's checks to just take a look after null entries? Probably the "max_*" settings, let's see, ... .

Regards,

- -- Steffen Kaiser
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