Hallo Mike,

Am Freitag, 8. Oktober 2004 um 03:16 schriebst du:

> FYI:
> Anyone interested in enabling  SPF (plus MS CALLER-ID if desired) for
> their Postfix MTA / DbMail system?
> This is not intended as a recommendation but if you have considered 
> implementing the new SPF I have been running the Postfix SMTP policy
> daemon with Postfix/DbMail with good result.

No, I believe SPF is harmful.  See here for good introduction to the
mess:
http://homepages.tesco.net/~J.deBoynePollard/FGA/smtp-spf-is-harmful.html

> SPF is worth watching now as it is widely becoming the (open-source)
> sender policy framework of choice over TEOS, CALLER-ID and many other
> proposals.

Many other?  What are these many others?  It al ldoesn't work because
SMTP is broken, take it as is or leave it, but don't try to fix it!

Use CRM114 to filter your mail, or use dspam.  That is what I do and
that is what is really working.  With CRM114 you can filter about
99,5% of all spams out of your mails, dspam is the same quality.


Gerrit
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