Without SRS and SASL SMTP support, publishing SPF records for your =
domains
can cause problems.  One potential problem is with forwarded email.  =
Some of
your forwarded email could be blocked by other ISPs if you publish SPF
records without proper SRS support within your email server.

-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] =
On
Behalf Of Kevin Williams
Sent: Tuesday, October 12, 2004 12:16 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [xmail] Re: SPF

Please explain why you think it is not practical to add the SPF record=20
to your DNS. Publishing an SPF record in your DNS is step 1, and you do=20
not need to do anything else if you don't feel like it. This just makes=20
life easier for everyone who receives messages from your domains.


Shiloh Jennings wrote:

> AUTH only.  The other issue is SRS (Sender Rewriting Scheme).  With =
SRS =3D
> and
> SASL SMTP support, it is not practical to enable SPF within our own =
DNS
> records.  It is unfortunate, because I would love to be able to fully =
=3D
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