On Wednesday 26 July 2006 00:42, Marc Perkel took the opportunity to write: > If any of my customers fail to get any email that they are supposed to > get then that's not acceptable. It does happen and when it does - I fix > it. Several of my customers forward email from other account to accounts > that pass through my servers. So if I used SPF then I would lose email > to these customers.
You lose mail when it disappears without trace (without bounce message). Under no circumstance should an SPF hardfail cause that to happen (but the sender may be a machine that doesn't know what to do with the bounce). Blocking legitimate mail is bad, but not as bad as throwing it away. -- Magnus Holmgren [EMAIL PROTECTED] (No Cc of list mail needed, thanks)
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