IP address reputation, BorderWare
Peter Peters
P.G.M.Peters at utwente.nl
Fri Mar 23 09:58:09 CET 2007
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Kevin Miller wrote on 23-3-2007 0:04:
> Scott Silva wrote:
>> Yes ... like SPF but without all the people who have ~all in their
>> records!
>
> I've never understood that. Mine are all hard fails. Soft fails are
> for people that are soft in the head, me thinks.
Some organizations allow their user to use the e-mail addresses outside
to organization. And spammers start to use SPF too. They control the
sending hosts. The control the nameservers. Why not control the SPF too?
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Peter Peters, senior beheerder (Security)
Dienst Informatietechnologie, Bibliotheek en Educatie (ITBE)
Universiteit Twente, Postbus 217, 7500 AE Enschede
telefoon: 053 - 489 2301, fax: 053 - 489 2383, http://www.utwente.nl/itbe
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