Guy Hulbert wrote:
an admin wants to allow every address on the world to send mail with his
domain that's his decision (although I wonder why he bothers to post an
SPF record in that case at all).
That was my point. Using '+all' is equivalent to not using SPF. It
tells me you're up to no good.
Or that users in your domain use email as it was designed to be used and
aren't nailed down to IP addresses... Yes, you can fix that with
some large amount of work these days, but what's the point? If you are
going to identify someone it should be the individual sender, not
someone claiming some vague authority over a namespace and by some
association (which doesn't really exist in the same context) over IP
addresses. The reason we like and use the internet as opposed to
proprietary networks is that there is no central authority that can tell
us where we can and can't connect.
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Les Mikesell
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