In article <002401d2d07c$de401730$9ac04590$@iname.com> you write:
>I turned on SPF checking on our incoming email server about two or three 
>months and notified
>domain holders who were sending legitimate email from bad IPs, and there, too, 
>some fixed up
>their SPF records, but the majority didn't do anything.  So we keep rejecting 
>those emails.  Most
>of them tend to be from auto-notify systems (bank statements, receipts for 
>purchases from online
>stores, etc).  The recipients don't complain to the sender because they're not 
>aware they were
>supposed to get an email, and since a human didn't send it, there's no one on 
>the sending side
>chasing it down.  Most well-known cuplprit is Travelocity and their flight 
>change notifications. 
>Too bad the travelers aren't getting notified.

I must say I'm glad that I'm not one of your mail users.

For my users, I have the quaint idea that I should try and deliver the
mail that they obviously want.

R's,
John

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