Quoting Sam Varshavchik [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Georg Lutz writes:
On 2006-01-26, Sam Varshavchik wrote:
Bottom line: gmx.de expressly prohibits -- via their SPF record --
from sending mail with a @gmx.de return address from anywhere
except their own mail servers.
Wow - thats impressive.
On 2006-03-16, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sorry to revive an older thread but I am trying to come up with a basic
SPF policy. I have added TXT v=spf1 a -all to my dns. Since we
use webmail, it seems fairly safe and hopefully effective to keep folks
from spamming with our domain names.
On 2006-01-26, Sam Varshavchik wrote:
Bottom line: gmx.de expressly prohibits -- via their SPF record -- from
sending mail with a @gmx.de return address from anywhere except their own
mail servers.
Wow - thats impressive. There are only few domains which enforce their
spf policy with
Georg Lutz writes:
On 2006-01-26, Sam Varshavchik wrote:
Bottom line: gmx.de expressly prohibits -- via their SPF record -- from
sending mail with a @gmx.de return address from anywhere except their own
mail servers.
Wow - thats impressive. There are only few domains which enforce their
Hi list,
hi dirk,
I understand that Courier supports SPF but not SRS. Just in case I missed
sam has made it clear how he thinks about srs in previous discussions on
the topic. it will not get implemented anytime soon, unless pressure on
sam grows from market demand/other MTAs supporting it
Dirk Kulmsee wrote:
E.g. [EMAIL PROTECTED] fills out the mailform and the mailform generates a mail
to
the company's responsible recipient who has her/his mail account on some
other mail server on this planet. The mailform uses [EMAIL PROTECTED] as
sender
address to give the recipient a
Alessandro Vesely writes:
Dirk Kulmsee wrote:
E.g. [EMAIL PROTECTED] fills out the mailform and the mailform generates a mail
to
the company's responsible recipient who has her/his mail account on some
other mail server on this planet. The mailform uses [EMAIL PROTECTED] as
sender
address
Dirk Kulmsee writes:
Hi list,
I understand that Courier supports SPF but not SRS. Just in case I missed
Correct.
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