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On 08/16/2007 10:43 AM, Matt wrote:
>> I'm on Comcast and am having no problems.  I set the smarthost for
>> sendmail to "smtp.comcast.net" and, at least so far, have not triggered
>> anything that would block incoming or outgoing mail.  All mail from me
>> goes through the "official" comcast mail server and does not appear to
>> come from a dynamic address.
> 
> If you use smtp.comcast.net as outgoing I doubt you even need reverse
> DNS on your IP.  Just be sure you update your SPF record to include
> smtp.comcast.net or something.  Everyone has an SPF record, right?
> 
> Matt
> 

As a matter of fact, I'm trying to figure out what my SPF record should
be. It should be Comcast's, but they don't seem to have published one.

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  Steve
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