On 6/30/10 3:19 PM, Ned Slider wrote:
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email.barclays.co.uk. 3473 IN TXT "spf2.0/pra ip4:207.251.70.64/29 ip4:207.251.97.252/31 ip4:63.146.96.192/30 ip4:63.146.96.196/31 ip4:207.251.96.0/24 ip4:65.125." "54.0/24 ip4:66.165.100.120/29 ip4:208.49.63.128/28 ip4:63.211.90.16/29 -all"
actually, thats not SPF. :-)

its SENDER-ID
microsoft change the "spf1.0" to "spf2.0" and patented it.

(and they don't use it)
<http://www.openspf.org/SPF_vs_Sender_ID>



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