--- Michael Luke wrote:

> From your own sources:
> 
> "But Wong, who co-authored both the SPF and Sender
> ID standards, said....
> 
> In theory, when all spammers are forced to publish
> SPF records, along with all legitimate e-mail
> senders, *it will be easy* for legitimate companies
> to develop e-mail *reputations* for Internet
> domains that do and do not send spam, he said."
> 
Hi.
In my opinion, it will not be easy, because the
problem will be the same, only the focus will change:
from the ip based "reputation" (RBL) to the domain
based "reputation" - maybe, both of them.

Regards.

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