> To each their own of course. I'm just trying to document some of the
> issues that people should look out for when implementing SPF for
> their domains, and scoring it on their systems.
You still don't seem to get the nuances of "my system" vs. "my
domain." Scoring SPF FAIL at anything less than immediate HOLD--unless
you are in a _purely_ experimental phase--shows that you don't
understand SPF.
I never said anything about giving any credit to SPF PASS: it is
accepted in the SPF world that neither PASS nor UNKNOWN will have
utility in giving "points" to mail, so that's a strawman.
Look, if you still refuse to give the spec (or its competitors, which
basically have the same known issues you mention) a diligent
review...well, have fun accepting those PayPal phishing scams in the
future, while the rest of us enjoy immunity from several kinds (though
not all kinds, certainly) of mail abuse.
--Sandy
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