On Tue, 2 Mar 2004, Jonathan M. Gardner wrote:
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> Is there any reason not to publish SPF records for postgresql.org? Do we
> have control over the TXT records, and does anyone know which servers are
> authorized to send mail for postgresql.org? How do we handle mail
> forwarding for those who own an @postgresql.org email address?
Until today, I didn't know what SPF records were ...
We have control over everything, but as for sending mail 'for
postgresql.org', there are *alot* of them, since we have several relay
servers provided by various ppl around the world to spread the load of
distribution for the mailing lists ...
as to mail forwarding, each person has the ability to add a Sieve filter
to forward as they desire, or read straight off the main server ...
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