Re: [Exim] exiscan-acl-4.24-22 - SPF support

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Author: Fred Viles
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To: exim-users
Subject: Re: [Exim] exiscan-acl-4.24-22 - SPF support
On 26 May 2004 at 13:18, David Woodhouse wrote about
    "Re: [Exim] exiscan-acl-4.24-22 - SP":


| On Wed, 2004-05-26 at 04:56 -0700, Fred Viles wrote:
| > | Because they have no right to make that request.
| >
| > The administrator (and by proxy, owner) of a domain has no right to
| > determine how it is used? That strikes me as an extreme view.

|
| OK, let me put it another way. By sending mail by SMTP, it is reasonable
| to assume that the sender grants permission for SMTP servers to do what
| SMTP servers have done for decades -- to forward the mail elsewhere with
| the reverse-path intact.


As an argument, that makes no sense. By definition, publishing SPF
records explicitly denies permission to redirect messages. You say a
domain owner has no right to withhold permission because "it is
reasonable to assume" he is actually granting permission?

How foolish it may be to publish such a restriction is a different
issue, on which we agree.

- Fred