I publishing and using SPF to block inbound mails, is very good, i
using GLST, RBL only to tag because too many good providers are listed
in some cases or period.

   Ana Paula

On 4/28/07, Davide Libenzi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Sat, 28 Apr 2007, CLEMENT Francis wrote:
>
> >
> > >-----Message d'origine-----
> > >De: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > >A: '[email protected]'
> > >Date: 27/04/07 17:51
> > >Objet: [xmail] Re: Dynamic DNS / Don't use SPF
> > >
> > >On Fri, 27 Apr 2007, CLEMENT Francis wrote:
> > >
> > >> Davide wrote a perl filter for spf (smtp receiver side), but :
> > >
> > >No it did not. I also stopped using it. For me RBLs+GLST do the job and
> > >are less error prone.
> > >
> > >
> > >- Davide
> >
> > Sorry, I thinked about xm-spf.pl available for download on xmailserver.org
> > ....
> > Is not it a spf filter for xmail ?
> >
> > For sure RBLs+GLST combined do a great job and it's my current choice too.
> > For SPF I recommend as a minimum to put spf records on you dns zones to to
> > be accepted by servers doing spf checks.
>
> I said, I stopped *using* it, not providing it for download ;)
>
>
> - Davide
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