Same here -- many of my customers, for example those who go to O365, aren't
aware of the implications when they add Microsoft's suggested SPF record,
and then wonder why some emails (originated from a non-O365 system) aren't
being received.  Fortunately our helpdesk is very attuned to these issues
and can suggest tweaks to their SPF record to resolve the issue.

Frank

-----Original Message-----
From: SM [mailto:s...@elandnews.com] 
Sent: Sunday, May 21, 2017 10:25 AM
To: frnk...@iname.com; mailop@mailop.org
Cc: Kurt Jaeger <mai...@opsec.eu>
Subject: RE: [mailop] SPF record

Hi Frank,
At 06:52 21-05-2017, frnk...@iname.com wrote:
>Do you think the sending domain was not aware of that when they 
>wrote the policy?

I have come across cases where the sending domain was not aware of 
the impact of its SPF policy.  That does not mean that sending 
domains are not aware of what will happen because of their policies.

Regards,
-sm 




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