Are You Using SPF Records? 263
gravyface writes "I've been setting up proper Sender Policy Framework records for all my clients for past year or so, hoping to either maintain or improve their 'reputation' in the email universe. However, there's a lot of IT admins I speak with who either haven't heard of SPF records or haven't bothered setting them up. How many of you are using SPF records for your mail domains? Does it help? How many anti-spam vendors out there use SPF records as part of their 'scorecard'?"
nope... (Score:5, Funny)
It's winter so there isn't much sun or exposed flesh to worry about. My record for SPF is 50 when I'm bicycling in the noonday sun in the summer.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sunscreen
Bless me server, for I have sinned (Score:3, Funny)
It's been, umm, a very long time since I've been to confession.
It's true, I don't use SPF. I've at least got the TXT line in my DNS hosts file.
But I'm using exim [exim.org], which only has experimental support [exim.org], and I'm too afraid to use something experimental like that.
What should I do, server?