On Tue, 20 Sep 2005 16:48:41 +0200, rumours say that Piet van Oostrum <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> might have written:
>And most smtp servers that I know also pass mail from any from-address to >any to-address if the IP number of he client machine belongs to a trusted >range (usually the range that belongs to the ISP). So I can send both my >private mail and my work mail from both my home ISP's smtp server and my >work's smtp server (but only if I am at the proper location). You might start having troubles, though, as soon as SPF checks get more widespread. Say your work mail is [EMAIL PROTECTED], and your private mail is [EMAIL PROTECTED]; if you send email through your office mail server with the envelope "MAIL FROM: [EMAIL PROTECTED]", then some (and eventually many) receiving servers shall ask yagoohoogle.com for their SPF record, and since your office mail server won't probably show up as a valid email sender from yagoohoogle.com , your email will get rejected. That's a good thing. -- TZOTZIOY, I speak England very best. "Dear Paul, please stop spamming us." The Corinthians -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list