On Wed, 20 Jun 2012 11:33:49 +0200 Per Jessen wrote: > RW wrote: > > > On Wed, 20 Jun 2012 03:25:53 +0200 > > Benny Pedersen wrote: > > > >> Den 2012-06-20 03:09, RW skrev: > >> > >> > The overwhelming majority of email addresses are never spoofed. > > > >> seen from my mta logs off sender addresses that miss the smtp auth > >> password here postfix dont agree with you, if sender uses something > >> belongs to my domain i may start asking for passwords, this check > >> is not needing spf or dkim or even dmarc tests > > > > I've no idea what that means, but what I wrote wasn't entirely > > clear - particularly when taken out context. > > > > What I mean is that if I whitelist a private email address, the > > chances of a spammer ever sending me a spam spoofing that address is > > very small. > > Happened to me twice only yesterday - somebody sent me mails appearing > to come from one of my email addresses. I don't think it's as rare an > event as you suggest.
Are you being deliberately obtuse? Of course that happens all the time, but why would one whitelist such an address?