In article <[email protected]>, [email protected] (Ralf)
wrote:
> 
> Sorry Davide, but I _must_ use SPF. That's the policy here.

The problem with SPF is too many false positives.

For example, you might send me an email. I check the email using my
mobile phone, then reply.

But my mobile phone is not on my domain so SPF will reject my reply.

Similarly if I use a mail to web service from an internet café or a
hotel.

It's a problem I've had several times with my emails being rejected by
the recipient.

As Davide rightly said, it's far less effective than black listing or
other techniques.

Try and get the policy changed.

        Gary.
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