On Nov 29, 2005, at 3:24 PM, Jake Vickers wrote:
Brent Dacus wrote:
I think it also rejects the message if the person SENDING the
message doesn't have SPF records. I had started to set it up a
while back, but then found out the "biggies" aren't doing it
either, so I decided to not set it up on mine until it's more
widely adopted.
i don't think that's quite correct... if you crank spfbehavior all
the way up to 6, then yes, it will reject all messages that don't
successfully pass a SPF check, but at level 3 (the recommended) it'll
only reject messages that explicitly fail (i.e. the sender domain
publishes a valid SPF record and the message is coming from somewhere
else).
i've been running with SPF on for a while. i had to punch a hole
because one of my domains accepts mail that's relayed from an
external machine, but other than that, i haven't had problems.
-steve
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