Justin Mason wrote:
Marc Perkel writes:
Jason Bertoch wrote:
I think it's safe to say I'm not in the minority when I receive
SPF-Compliant spam.  I'm looking for opinions on what we can honestly
derive from such messages regarding the sending server's IP and the
sending address' domain name. Is it wise to blacklist both, or is this
yet another case where SPF has failed to meet projections?
SPF breaks email forwarding. I haven't found anything I can't use it for
that's useful.

On the contrary, we in SpamAssassin find it useful.


How do you avoid a false positive on forwarded email?


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