On Mon, 2004-10-25 at 00:12 -0400, Paul Iadonisi wrote: > Something else to note about this fake security alert. Red Hat > publishes an SPF record, so for those who are doing inbound SPF > checking, this falsification would likely be caught before every hitting > any of their inboxes. > > va:iadonisi:501) host -t txt redhat.com > redhat.com text "v=spf1 mx a:hormel.redhat.com a:sources.redhat.com > a:alertmail.redhat.com a:bltn.redhat.com ip4:65.125.54.185 > ip4:65.125.54.186 ip4:65.125.54.187 ip4:65.125.54.188 ip4:65.125.54.189 > ip4:65.125.54.190 ip4:219.120.63.242 -all" > I seem to be doing this a lot recently, but can I bother you to give a little more detail on this (in English)? I'm sure the "SP" there is "source path" but I have no clue what you're talking about... just a few brief comments, or point me to the relevant FM. <smile> Cheers, -- Rodolfo J. Paiz <rpaiz@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
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