Max Paperno wrote:

More on a personal level, why does the SPF @ pobox.com site look like a corporate advertisement for a product? Why do we need a bunch of clipart images to "sell" something like a mail protocol if it's really such a good idea? Why do I get the feeling someone wants to make $$$ off this? What happened to the list of issues that people have with SPF that used to be on that site? All that just rubs me the wrong way. "SPF has already been adopted by AOL, Earthlink and Google. Shouldn't your company be next?" Sounds like marketing talk, not geek-speak.

I agree. The SPF site used to be much more geeky. To give them the benefit of the doubt, I would assume that their primary motivation would be to get as many people as possible to support SPF. It might make sense that you would use the same marketing techniques to achieve this goal.


The objections page is still there. It is linked on the Sitemap, at the least: http://spf.pobox.com/objections.html


Stuart Johnston

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