Marc Perkel wrote:
> SPF catches no spam - but does create false positives. It's less than
> useless. It's dangerous.


SPF's job is not to catch spam, period!  No matter how many times you
claim it's supposed to "catch spam", you could never be more wrong.
It's sole purpose is to allow domain owners to publish valid mail
sources for their domains.  That's it's *only* purpose.  How and what
you decide to do with that published information from the TXT records is
totally up to the receiver.

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