Sender Policy Framework (SPF) - How to use it to Fight Email Forgery

April 16, 2008 – 2:24 pm

Spam is a real problem today. Forged email is a big part of the . Have you ever received a from yourself? How many times have you received an email you know to be spam from someone only to find out it came from an invalid ? When you try to block the email by choosing , the simply changes the to another variation and gets through the block. Until recently, there wasn’t much you could do about it. Now there is.
What is Sender (SPF)?
SPF makes it easy for a domain, whether it’s an , a business, or a school to say that they only send mail from certain machines. If any other machine is claiming to send mail, they are lying. SPF aims to prevent from ruining other people’s reputation. When your machine receives an email from another server that has implemented SPF, your machine can easily tell if the really comes from the server it says it belongs to. More information about SPF can be found at http://spf.pobox.com/
By implementing SPF in your favorite application or on your server, you can be sure that a will never be able to impersonate you when spamming others. Most well known domains and email applications have already implemented SPF on their servers and products. Some examples of vendors that are already implementing SPF into their products include Sophos, , Declude Junkmail, , IronPort, Ciphertrust, , MailFrontier, Roaring Software, Communigate Pro, and others.
Ready to fight email ? Install applications that support SPF today and get protected from email !
This article was written by Joe , president of http://www.yowling.com/, a company that specializes in helping online increase their . Copyright 2004 Yowling. Reprint Freely as long as you link back to my website from this resource box.

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