I personal think SPFs really big problem is email forwarding. And their solution http://spf.pobox.com/srs.html is way to complicated and error prone.
This is kind of getting away from TMDA development and into SPF advocacy. Maybe we should take this outside :)
Just to let you know, another possible solution I think they're trying (yet undocumented, but maybe soon) is a "trusted-forwarder.org" whitelist. Basically I believe the plan is that SMTP servers will ignore incorrect SPF information if the host is on this "carefully moderated" list. This will allow most "spam-free" forwarders (like pobox.com, for example) to forward mail with impunity. There's some (but not a lot) of info in a thread called "major forwarders in trusted-forwarder.org" in gmane.mail.spam.spf.discuss
-- Jim Ramsay
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