Eric Dondelinger wrote:
ic, the SPF thing.
Apropos, check the list mail's headers - you'll find that apparently
our LiLux overloards (i.e. whoever configures the mailserver on
sendar) has already set SPF up: there are "Received-SPF" headers...
Thanks for the hint. I checked now the headers. It seems that the Lilux
administrators are ahead of their time ;-)
The domains used by most of us do not designate permitted sender hosts
yet. So it does not have an effect at the moment.
It is not clear how restrictive it will be in the future. The article
mentions that it will just increase the probability that the mail will
be classified as spam (ie the mail will not be blocked).
Worms which send right material written in german under my name just
suck so much! Even more annoying than blocking ports ;-)
Greetings, Patrick Kaell