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Thank you Batunin for your comments and detailed explanation. I most say that i am humbled to here you speak this way. I have never received such help. The explanation you gave are really helpful and i believe has given me a reason to at least spend some more time with my computer learn.

This is because i have realized that there are no shortcuts to mastery. Like you said i should start out small, i strongly believe that is the right way to go about learning.

Well i plan to hang out more often here and learn from you all. Please pardon my poor vocabulary and paragraph composition. I strive daily to improve myself in the area of self expression in English language.

Once again thank you.
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spfquery.pyspf(1)					      General Commands Manual						 spfquery.pyspf(1)

NAME
spfquery.pyspf - pure-Python spfquery script VERSION
2.0.4 DESCRIPTION
The spfquery script is a Python reimplementination of Wayne Schlitt's spfquery command line tool. USAGE
The spfquery script is called with a number of possible options. Options can either use standard '-' prefix or be PERL style long options, '--'. Supported options are: "--file" or "-file" {filename}: Read the query (or queries) from the designated file. If {filename} is '0', then query inputs are read from STDIN. "--ip" or "-ip" {address}: Client IP address to use for SPF check. "--sender" or "-sender" {Mail From address}: Envelope sender from which mail was received. "--helo" or "-helo" {client hostname}: HELO/EHLO name used by SMTP client. "--local" or "-local" {local policy SPF string}: Additional SPF mechanisms to be checked on the basis of local policy. Note that local policy matches are not strictly SPF results. Local policy processing is not defined in RFC 4408. Result may vary among SPF implementations. "--rcpt-to" or "rcpt-to" {rcpt-to address - if available}: Receipt to address is not used for actual SPF processing, but if available it can be useful for logging, spf-received header construction, and providing useful rejection messages when messages are rejected due to SPF. "--default-explanation" or "-default-explanation" {explanation string}: Default Fail explanation string to be used. "--sanitize" or "-sanitize" and "--debug" or "-debug": These options are no-op in the Python implementation, but are valid inputs to provide compatibliity with input files developed to work with the original PERL and C spfquery implementations. EXAMPLE
spfquery --sender scott@example.com --ip 192.0.2.0 [other options ...] SEE ALSO
RFC 4408, <http://www.openspf.org> AUTHORS
This version of spfquery was written by Stuart Gathman <stuart@bmsi.com>. This man-page was created by Scott Kitterman <scott@kitterman.com>. 2007-01-16 spfquery.pyspf(1)