On 1/28/07, Jason Faulkner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
If you allow authorization of senders via DNS, doesn't it take out
most of the benefits Jon was talking about?

No. You would act as their mail server. They would list you as one of
their mail servers. What did you think I meant? That the recipient or
next hop would check to see if your domain (eg. intellicontact.com)
was a valid sender?

Or maybe I misread Jon. How _should_ we deal with companies with
products like intellicontact?

-CMP

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