Julian Mehnle wrote:
>>> Most of the FAQ seems to be oriented towards people who are having
>>> issues sending email, rather than receiving it.  It might be helpful for
>>> confused newbies like me if you also had something more for people
>>> receiving email with this somewhat baffling header.  (I more or less get
>>> the idea of what SPF is, but not what I'm supposed to do about it as the
>>> recipient of an email mislabeled as spam.)
> 
> Could someone please add a "A message was erroneously marked as spam" FAQ
> entry that explains that...
> 
>  1. the recipient should first read the "why.html" URL if one was given,
>  2. _we_ do not mark or block messages, only the recipient's ESP does,
>  3. an SPF failure is not necessarily a sign of spam and that any software
>     suggesting that is wrong,
> 
> (Comments?)

It has been a while since this request from julian, but here it is:

http://new.openspf.org/auth/FAQ/My_mail_is_not_spam

Please chehck it and fix all the mistakes and bad wording and
spelling errors I put in!

Gr,

Koen

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