On 07/26/04, Gerald <gcoon@inch.com> wrote:
http://www.infoworld.com/article/04/07/22/HNmicrosoftid_1.html
Does it strike anyone else as odd that they would be encouraging the use, but not have SPF setup yet for the primary domains they are known for yet?
From that article: 'Sender ID is a proposed technology standard, backed by Microsoft, for verifying an e-mail message's source. It combines two previous standards: the Microsoft-developed "Caller ID," and the Meng Weng Wong-developed SPF.' Here's Hotmail's Caller ID record: _ep.hotmail.com text = "<ep xmlns='http://ms.net/1' testing='true'><out><m><indirect>list1._ep.hotmail.com</indirect><indirect>list2._ep.hotmail.com</indirect><indirect>list3._ep.hotmail.com</indirect></m></out></ep>" http://www.microsoft.com/mscorp/twc/privacy/spam_senderid.mspx -- J.D. Falk "...one of the worst signs of our danger <jdfalk@cybernothing.org> is we can't imagine the route from here to utopia." -- Kim Stanley Robinson