I don't use or need SPF or SRS (though that may change of
course) so for
me there is no business case. Also I'm deep into the
multifoo rewrite
which I expect to take just about all my dbmail time until
well after
the summer. After that a number of IMAP extensions are on my
wishlist,
and a reliable archive (never-delete) mode. By that time 2.4
(or 3.0)
will be ready for primetime which will have to play out as
such things do.
Simon Lange wrote:
> THUMB UP!!!
>
> Would be great. Although you can doit with your mta
(e.g. exim). But a
> native dbmail implementation would be awesome!
>
> Simon
>
> -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
> Von: dbmail-bounces dbmail.org
[mailto:dbmail-bounces dbmail.org] Im Auftrag
> von Michael Monnerie
> Gesendet: Freitag, 28. März 2008 19:38
> An: DBMail mailinglist
> Betreff: [Dbmail] Feature request: dbmail forwarding
with SRS
>
> http
://www.openspf.org/Best_Practices/Forwarding
> http://www.openspf.org/SRS
>
> Dear Paul and Aaron, we're heavily using SPF on all our
customers domains,
> and see more and more remote sites using it too. Now
when receiving an
> e-mail from a site using SPF, and having a dbmail alias
like
> real email.address -> forward remote.site and the
mailserver at remote.site
> has SPF checks, it complains that the sender has not
allowed our mailserver
> to send messages for his domain.
> For this, SRS must be used. Could that be implemented?
It shouldn't be too
> much effort, but helps a lot.
>
> mfg zmi
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