[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

I pretty much agree with you. But please don't discount the importance of a thing such as SPF. This thing is a decentralized, self-configured way to protect yourself from those nasty f's that blow out a bunch of spam using your domain. Every time I get a litterbox full of ndr bounces I feel like making my first trip outside north america for some heavy-action baseball bat educating. Of course, I always convince myself otherwise - but I have from time to time used babelfish to translate every foul language word I can think of and email it to the responsible sys admins.

Waitman




My personal philosophy is that spam control should not be
dependent on anyone else. That means no dnsbl lists at all. It also means
that whatever I do, I have to guarantee that legit email can get through.
On top of that, it also means that I don't approve of SPF, DCC,
greylisting, Domain Keys, and everything else that penalizes legitimate
users.





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