> -----Original Message-----
> From: Stuart Gall [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> Sent: Wednesday, October 06, 2004 1:49 PM
> To: users@spamassassin.apache.org
> Subject: SPF Records
> 
> Hello,
> Does SA 3.0.0 check for the presence of the SPF record in the DNS of 
> the originating domain ?
> 
> I read that 21,000 domains now use an SPF record, so we should be 
> checking for it right?
> 
> Stuart Gall

        Last we heard from this (or another, poss. MailScanner) List 
was that SPF's are now a dead issue.  Some locations are using it
and trying to keep it alive, but even MicroWreck backed off their
stance in supporting it.  

        Great idea, some flaws to be worked out, totally abandoned.
Nothing new for anything related to MS.

        Apparently not even worth the effort to turn on/code in or
the milliseconds of processor time.  Rather pathetic, looked like
a reasonable baseline solution.

      David J. Duffner
      VP Operations
      NWC Corporation
      NWCWEB.com
      
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