On Tue, 19 Oct 2004 11:59:06 -0500, Michael Chaney
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> outbound mail, and it solves the problem.  And, frankly, this is how it
> should be: if you're going to send email "from" a certain domain, then
> an official mail server for that domain has to authorize the sending of
> the email.

Well, I agree with you on that. And I really hope that a lot of the
big guys like AOL, Yahoo, MS, etc. would soon make adopt things like
SPF and/or Domain Keys and enforce some strict anti-spam measures from
either or both of those two so that other ISPs, feeling the pressure
from the big guys, would implement something like you mentioned above.

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