> On 02/11, Matus UHLAR - fantomas wrote:
> > So you define the IP 64.71.152.40 as OK when sending mail from
> > @panic.chaosreigns.com. address.
> > 
> > so it's the exactly same as
> > 
> > panic.chaosreigns.com. IN SPF "v=spf1 a:64.71.152.40 -all"

On 12.02.10 22:24, dar...@chaosreigns.com wrote:
> No.  MTX defines 64.71.152.40 as a legitimate transmitting mail server,
> regardless of the domain in the envelope from, From: header, etc..
> Popular misconception, it seems.

So the only effect of MTX should be confirmation that a machine may send
mail? So why the complicated check for DNS record combining DNS name and IP?
Why not simply requesting that machine has a "mail" or "smtp" in its DNS
name? 
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