All it takes is one. I don't know what spammer I've ever ticked off but I've received joe-job bounces for my personal domain. Or unfortuately these days, one person with a Wintendo email client with a perlmonks email in their address book.
And yes, it breaks forwarding. But there's a proposal for working around that, and with the potential for stopping spam it's worth a minimal breakage.
In reply to Re: Re: SPF for Perl Monks domains
by Fletch
in thread SPF for Perl Monks domains
by Juerd
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