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- --On Thursday, November 16, 2006 22:15:07 -0800 Josh Berkus
<josh@agliodbs.com>
wrote:
> Marc,
>
>> Since those having @postgresql.org accounts shoudl be limited to these two
>> lists, can anyone comment on a) is this a bad idea? and b) would they be
>> affected because they don't use SMTP AUTH and c) why aren't you using SMTP
>> AUTH? ...
>
> I send SMTP from literally dozens of different IP addresses through
> josh@postgreSQL.org due to having my laptop on wireless with me wherever I
> go. How will this work?
How are you sending it? I thought you had your SMTP Server settings set to
mail.postgresql.org and were sending it through there ... no?
> Can you set an SPF record for AuthSMTP as well?
> http://www.authsmtp.com/faqs/faq-65.html
I can add it ... but is anyone using it? And, if so ... why when you could do
it for free now?
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