We develop anti-spam software, and have been asked to provide support for
SPF. After a few hours browsing the site, mailing archives, downloads, we
find the theory / implementation useful in helping lowering spam. While a
lot of info for administrators is available, what I did not find were
"friendly" guidelines on what developers need to do to implement SPS in our
existing applications. Being told to "review the reference Mail::SPF::Query
library" and finding myself plowing thru perl code is not exactly what I was
looking for... Nor is going thru the RFC and translating it into code.
If more info is already available, as flow charts, abstracted code snippets,
more-modern-than-perl code samples, I apologize, but was not able to find
them. If they are not available, I would suggest the community that is
trying to push SPF to be more widely supported by existing anti-spam and
mail server softwares to make them available, as there are developers ready
to implement the standard, but are slowed down by the lack of supporting
materials necessary for a smoother integration.
Roberto Franceschetti
roberto@netwide.net
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SPF. After a few hours browsing the site, mailing archives, downloads, we
find the theory / implementation useful in helping lowering spam. While a
lot of info for administrators is available, what I did not find were
"friendly" guidelines on what developers need to do to implement SPS in our
existing applications. Being told to "review the reference Mail::SPF::Query
library" and finding myself plowing thru perl code is not exactly what I was
looking for... Nor is going thru the RFC and translating it into code.
If more info is already available, as flow charts, abstracted code snippets,
more-modern-than-perl code samples, I apologize, but was not able to find
them. If they are not available, I would suggest the community that is
trying to push SPF to be more widely supported by existing anti-spam and
mail server softwares to make them available, as there are developers ready
to implement the standard, but are slowed down by the lack of supporting
materials necessary for a smoother integration.
Roberto Franceschetti
roberto@netwide.net
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