
wayne at schlitt
May 4, 2005, 8:07 PM
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The return of the spf-announce mailing list.
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Sender Policy Framework (SPF) News ---------------------------------- by Wayne, May 4, 2005 Greetings! If you are receiving this email, it means that you have subscribed to the spf-announce mailing list. Sadly, the last announcement was sent over a year ago, and I am mostly to blame for this. I apologize. We are attempting to restart this list, so expect least a couple of emails to be posted in the next week or so. If you are no longer interested in following the SPF email anti-forgery system, please use link at the bottom of the message to stop the emails. If, for some reason, that doesn't work, feel free to email me. The past year has been very hectic. Here is a list of some of the things that have happened: * SPF has been renamed from "Sender Permitted From" to "Sender Policy Framework" to better reflect how SPF can be used to create policy about how your domain is used. * The number of domains that have published SPF records has grown from an estimated 60,000 a year ago, to over a million today. (A factor of 15.) * The number of email checked against SPF records is harder to measure, but my best estimate is it has grown by a factor of 10. * Many new products use SPF, including SpamAssassin v3.0. * The Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) created and then shut down a Working Group with the task of tackling the problem of Email Authentication. SPF and several other proposals were considered, but in the end none of them were adopted by the Working Group. Instead there was an attempted merger between, SPF and another proposal called Caller-ID, with many changes to both systems. In the end, technical problems with this merged standard, called SenderID, caused the working group to be shut down. * A revised SPF standard is now nearly finished, after much work from two editors (Mark Lentczner and myself), and hundreds of comments and corrections from dozens of people. The goal of this latest draft is to standardize what SPF was like a year ago. While SPF is not perfect, you can't keep changing a standard and still have it be useful. * In order to try and become more organized, the SPF community elected a council to make decisions. One thing that the council is trying to do is to broaden the number of people who can help out with the advancement of SPF. This should make life a little less hectic for some of us. -wayne ---------- To unsubscribe from this list, or change the email address where you receive messages, please go to http://v2.listbox.com/member/?listname=spf-announce [at] v2
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