Jason Haar skrev den 2013-06-14 02:38:

Yeah but notice "~all" is not "-all". ie they are saying that legitimate Paypal email comes from those specific sources - except when it doesn't

if its pass then its paypal, if its softfail then we are unsure is what it means

I don't understand why "~all" exists at all. It's like a "checkbox"
security feature: "oh yeah, our domain uses SPF!"

is gmail.com better ?, neutral, but spammers here cant send anyway since i use pypolicyd-spf with reject non spf pass domains, remember spf is policy on sender, it does not mean you may accept there policy

paypal is #1 phished domain on phishtank, paypal does not care about it :(

example i have is that thay use other domain to track there news mails, and the link is to a https page, browsers does always say paypal i need to pay attention

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senders that put my email into body content will deliver it to my own trashcan, so if you like to get reply, dont do it

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