Forgive the ignorance. To use the SPF test, do we have to have
implemented SPF ourselves or can it be used to check against those who
have?
Thanks,
John
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For those that are interested, we now have an interim release with SPF
support in it. [interim information removed] To use the new SPF test,
you
can add lines such as:
SPFPASS spf pass x -5 0
SPFFAIL spf fail x 8 0
to your global.cfg file. SPF returns "PASS" for E-mail that passes SPF
(that comes from an IP that is acceptable to the owner of the domani
that
it claims to be coming from), "FAIL" for E-mail that fails SPF (that
does
not come from an acceptable IP for the domain), or "UNKNOWN" (for E-mail
from domains that do not use SPF yet, or for some other reason should
return UNKNOWN).
This will help reduce false positives (for domains that have SPF
support),
and help capture more spam (as spam comes in from domains that have SPF
support, but the spammer isn't using an acceptable IP).
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-Scott
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