
spf at metro
Sep 19, 2004, 2:38 AM
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Hi, Nice work! But how is the result on the top obtained? If it's based on the message content, and performed whenever the message is displayed, you might want to keep in mind that the spf record for the given domain might have changed in the mean time. This is especially so if you archive mail, so this might possibly be confusing to users. Koen On Sat, Sep 18, 2004 at 10:24:01AM -0400, Joshua Tauberer wrote: > Hi. I'm new to the list but I've long been interested in SPF. It's > frustrating to see the adoption of a really good idea be slowed by > corporate/legal hurdles (Sender ID and all that). I thought it might be > useful/interesting to have an SPF checker within the mail client. Maybe > this will help push the adoption of SPF. > > So yesterday morning I set out to make my first Mozilla Thunderbird > extension. (It was an interesting experience that I hope not to do from > scratch again.) It works, and it's pretty neat. If anyone else wants > to try it: > > http://taubz.for.net/code/spf/ > > Your mileage will probably vary. Any suggestions, comments, bug > reports, and criticisms are welcome. > > -- > - Joshua Tauberer > > http://taubz.for.net > > ** Nothing Unreal Exists ** > > > > ------- > To unsubscribe, change your address, or temporarily deactivate your > subscription, please go to > http://v2.listbox.com/member/?listname=spf-devel[at]v2.listbox.com -- K.F.J. Martens, Sonologic, http://www.sonologic.nl/ Networking, embedded systems, unix expertise, artificial intelligence. Public PGP key: http://www.metro.cx/pubkey-gmc.asc Wondering about the funny attachment your mail program can't read? Visit http://www.openpgp.org/ ------- To unsubscribe, change your address, or temporarily deactivate your subscription, please go to http://v2.listbox.com/member/?listname=spf-devel[at]v2.listbox.com
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