> And as much as I am not a fan of MS or AOL, between the two of them
> they control way more than 0.001% of the mail traffic on the
> internet.  If you add all the hotmail users and aol users, I would
> argue that you have more than 30% of the internet mail users just in
> those two groups.  Plus even if just those two support SPF, that
> would cut down on about 50% of the SPAM, because it is those two
> addresses that spammers forge and use a lot of the time.  Maybe it is
> not a perfect solution, but heck if I/we could cut out 30% of the
> SPAM -- that would be an awesome start :)

The spammers are not stupid, so they don't use @[EMAIL PROTECTED] etc.
anymore and SPF is useless. ;(

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