Jon Nelson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> On Thu, 1 Jul 2004, Eduardo Roldan wrote:
> > The article talks about compatibility between SPF and SenderID. In
> > resume it says that SPF dns records are compatible with SenderID. So
> > now we can deploy SPF without fear of remake all again.
>
> However, it also says that the new records *can* be published in XML.
> That's right.  XML.  In DNS.  Oh Goody!  If anything will kill easy and
> widespread adoption of something it's **XML** in *DNS*.

So just don't publish in XML.  The MARID working group has already dropped
the XML format, so Sender ID doesn't have a chance of becoming an official
Internet standard as long as it uses the XML format.

In any case, publishing SPF records in the classic format can currently be
considered a safe bet.



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