Does Declude correctly interprete the SPF records published by Hotmail/MSN?

E.g., currently we publish something like this...

    v=spf1 mx ip4:216.124.168.0/28 include:webhost.hm-software.com -all

but the new format would look like that:

spf2.0/pra mx ip4:216.124.168.0/28 include:webhost.hm-software.com -all

I believe those are actually Sender-ID: records, not SPF records.

It's unclear right now what the status of SPF and Sender-ID are, and what *should* be done (should you publish SPF records or Sender-ID: records? should you check one or both? etc.). Once things get straightened out, we'll investigate the situation further. The last thing we want to do now is put in a lot of development effort for Microsoft's Sender-ID only to find out that due to the patent nobody uses it, and people are only going to use SPF.


-Scott
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