Hey, I believe that SPF has been overhyped just as much as the next
guy. At nminimum, what it does for this guy is he doesn't get bounces
from the AOL mail servers directed at him. It also may reduce the
number of irate complaints he gets from people thinking he's SPAMming them.
PK
jdow wrote:
From: "Patrick Kobly" <patrick@xxxxxxxxx>
Unless you are sending mail from
client-201.230.112.161.speedy.net.pe
It's just normal SPAM with forged headers. It would perhaps be wise
to visit http://spf.pobox.com and look at the SPF option (to specify
a policy indicating which servers are authorized to send mail on
behalf of dataintellect.com)
And that proves what, Patrick? Spam coming through here is more
likely to have a good SPF than is ham. All it says is that the
sender is positively identified. For spammers it's a throwaway.
{^_^}