Using open source tools is one thing. Google uses a combination of open and closed source anti spam tools. Since Gmail is so popular google is able to sample spam and learn to protect it from the get go....
On 06/28/2010 11:56 AM, Tim wrote:Having a look at the SPF records....
> Only a few thousand? What do you think is a huge list? And that's just
> your list of mail servers for one service... What about the other ISPs,
> the thousands of them?
>
gmail.com. 300 IN TXT "v=spf1
redirect=_spf.google.com"
which becomes...
_spf.google.com. 300 IN TXT "v=spf1
ip4:216.239.32.0/19 ip4:64.233.160.0/19 ip4:66.249.80.0/20
ip4:72.14.192.0/18 ip4:209.85.128.0/17 ip4:66.102.0.0/20
ip4:74.125.0.0/16 ip4:64.18.0.0/20 ip4:207.126.144.0/20
ip4:173.194.0.0/16 ?all"
and therefore totals to a potential +212K "approved" sending hosts.
But, as far as the SPF processing is concerned....note the ?all at the end.
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