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Aww, we're all spammers. One big, happy spamming family. Right... I hope you considered that many of the people on this forum don't have a heck of a lot of experience with DNS, nevermind the SPF part of it. I'd say 9/10 people would have to do research to do anything more than change the DNS servers.
And from what I've read, it doesn't necessarily stop someone from sending an e-mail faked as your domain. It only gives mailservers something to check when receiving mail. Not all will do it.
I see no mention of a support ticket in either of your threads. You might want to start there as my guess is they'd likely have more knowledge about DNS than the average client.
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