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>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>From: Mark Tinka
>Sent by: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Date: 07/26/2004 09:29AM
>Subject: Re: lug_: SPF implimentation
>
>On Monday 26 July 2004 06:53, Kiggundu Mukasa wrote:
>> I see a problem for people who have any *nix implementation on
>their
>> laptops and travel.
>> If you pop your mail from one server and send using SMTP from your
>> mobile machine, the IP address of the site from which you are
>sending
>> at any given time will not be the IP of the domain to which your
>"From"
>> address belongs. �So SPF may/will designate you as a spammer.
>
>This is true, unless you call the local ISP and have them set you up
>on their
>policies, so your e-mail is allowed through the rest of the
>SPF-users' mail
>servers.
>
>Of course, this co-operation may or will not come (easy). It may pay
>to know a
>few people at the local ISP :).
Very difficult if you are travelling for a few days.
>
>If all else fails, SSH into your POP server back home and respond to
>mail that
>way.
That's easily done by a techie, but most of the business travellers are not
techies. This is the nightmare that is unfolding, we will be fighting a
continuous battle between security and ease of usability. I guess the
upside is that our jobs will always be there.
CN
>
>Mark.
>
>>
>> Kiggs
>>
>> On Jul 25, 2004, at 18:54, Kabagambe Kenneth wrote:
>> > It would appear the Microsoft will be enforcing SPF in its email
>> > service.
>> > Given that it has one of the largest email services, and SPF has
>not
>> > been
>> > implemented widely here,are there some measures that can
>> > be taken to facilitate this transition.
>> > http://www.infoworld.com/article/04/07/22/HNmicrosoftid_1.html
>> >
>> > Kenneth
>> >
>> >
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