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SPF Appeals Against Sender-ID Are Rejected By IETF
Posted December 10, 2005 – 6:57 pm by Yakov Shafranovich in Spam and EmailAndy mentions on his blog that the IETF rejected SPF community’s appeals against Sender-ID. One appeal was focused on the fact the SPF records are being reused by Sender-ID in an incompatible fashion. The other appeal focused on non-standard Resent header processing. Both were rejected BUT the IESG added two more notes to Sender-ID to alert folks that are implementing it to these issues. The logic behind IESG’s rejection is very simple: from their point of view both of these are experiments and thus, are subject to a lower standard of compatability.It remains to be seen whether the SPF community appeals to IAB.
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