After reading up on SPF, Caller-ID and Domain Keys, I'm backing SPF!

I prefer SPF over caller-id because is looks like SPF is being pushed by
the internet community in general, making it easy to adopt by all.
Caller-id on the other hand is being developed and pushed my Microsoft
(trying to take over the world! lol). Caller-id seems to be
unnecessarily longer txt fields compared to SPF, and also unnecessarily
using XML (language written by MS!)

I also prefer SPF over Domain Keys because Domain Keys seem slightly
more unnecessarily complex, with a greater overhead and harder to
implement. Does not have the same issues with mail forwarding as SPF
does, but I believe those issues can still be overcome with SPF.

Regards,
Lyndon 


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