I’m no expert on SPF but as far as I understand it only checks if a sender is ‘allowed’ to send using that domain, so no relation what so ever on dropping mail from parties that don’t use SPF…
Or am I missing something?

A lot of statistics are used to filter out spam so it wouldn't surprise me if having SPF records helps to lower your change of bein filtered.

first hit on the search "spf spam filtering"

http://www.wilsonweb.com/wmtp8/spf_howto.htm

Martijn Brinkers

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