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  1. The Cabal has arrived.

    Monday, 04-Apr-11 23:23:56 UTC from web
    1. @widget Oh huh. That basically says "any IP can claim to be this domain" (essentially, an SPF record purely for the sake of having one, rather than to actually verify anything - because some very strict mailservers will refuse to accept anything from a domain that has no SPF record at all), so that shouldn't be it. In that case, I dunno what the problem is, at least until it's investigated further.

      Monday, 03-Sep-12 05:31:26 UTC from web
      1. @bitshift So I could claim an email to be from a @rainbowdash.net address and it wouldn't know? :D

        Monday, 03-Sep-12 05:32:23 UTC from web
        1. @redenchilada SPF wouldn't stop it, but I vaguely recall there's at least one more check that might. (And you still wouldn't be able to receive mail sent back to that address, unless you managed to take over the actual server - and at that point, why fake being from it when you can just really send from it? :P)

          Monday, 03-Sep-12 05:33:59 UTC from web
          1. @bitshift You don't need to get emails sent to it to be able to send a message with its domain attached with a trojan linked inside of it :p

            Monday, 03-Sep-12 05:35:22 UTC from web
            1. @redenchilada True.

              Monday, 03-Sep-12 05:37:13 UTC from web
    2. @widget I'm having a minor issues, I keep getting loged out, even several minutes or so

      Monday, 03-Sep-12 05:34:43 UTC from web
    3. @widget Yeah, that seems most likely. If anything, it's probably just that the config of your host's current mail setup is subtly incompatible with some assumption or other that RDN's current config makes.

      Monday, 03-Sep-12 05:35:58 UTC from web
    4. @widget *eats cookies*

      Monday, 03-Sep-12 05:36:29 UTC from web