Quoting Les Mikesell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

> On Tue, 2004-08-10 at 14:10, Richard Laager wrote:
> 
> > If a potential customer sends you a message through a public access
> > point and their domain has SPF enabled and doesn't list that access
> > point as a valid relay, is that you fault? No, it's their
> > administrator's fault for setting up restrictive SPF without properly
> > configuring their employee's/user's laptops.
> 
> How would this work for wireless delivery services like Blackberry?
> My CEO has one of these and uses it a lot.  All messages must
> be sent through their server but we want the 'From:' to be
> his desktop address. 
> 

You have to add the blackberry servers to the list of allowed senders in the SPF
record that YOU design.

Tony

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