Sender Policy Framework (SPF) is about to become a very popular way to prevent email with forged headers (most spam). SPF compares the sending IP address to the the IP of the domain of the return address on the message envelope, using a special SPF DNS record for the purpose. Major ISPs may start blocking mail from domains that don't publish SPF records as soon as this year.
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June 28, 2004