sednet wrote:
Protecting envelope sender addresses just means the spammers have to pick any domain that doesn't use SPF or has no DNS servers and use that domain name for their envelope header.
Isn't that the point of SPF. If all legit mail servers have an SPF record, then the spammer can't pretend to come from one of those domains.
They then have to use domains that don't have SPF, and if there are only a few (compared to now) it's easier to block them.
If they use a domain they own with their own SPF record there is a link of proof as to where the spam is comming from and who owns / controls the domain.
SPF is a prove I sent it if I say I sent it system, not an anti-spam system (from what I understand of the docs)