I was looking at how various sites have their SPF records set, and found a site whose SPF record ends with +all.
This seems to be a bad idea, and spf-all says the following about the matter:
+all Pass The email is never a forgery. This option should not be used.
Yet I cannot find anything in the RFC that says this is banned, so it appears to be a valid record.
Is this a valid record? And if so, would most spam filters treat this as an indication to raise the required level of spammyness of a message from this domain before it is treated as spam, or would it simply ignore the record, or count it against the domain?
and +all is an abomination., there are a few instances where it is mentioned coincidentally, but not the rationale behind it not being banned, or how it can be used for good. I agree that a question on setting up SPF would be a duplicate of the canonical, but if all SPF questions fall under the canonical question then should the tag be burninated? – jrtapsell Jun 30 '18 at 20:54