From: *@eli.users.panix.com   
      
   In alt.internet.wireless, Winston wrote:   
   > Sounds like you're trying to do what I used to do ...   
   >   
   > I used to send outgoing mail via my ISP's outbound mail server, and,   
   > like you, I wanted -all. My ISP's SPF record used ~all, so I used their   
      
   I have regular email at panix, but I want a stripped down mobile email   
   that I read and send from, mostly connecting to my own mail hosts but   
   possibly sendind directly.   
      
   > I just checked... t-mobile.com's SPF "TXT" record is:   
   > "v=spf1 mx a:mail1.t-mobile.com a:mail3.t-mobile.com a:maila.t-mobile.com   
   > a:mailc.t-mobile.com include:aspmx.pardot.com include:_spf.q4press.com ~all"   
      
   That's probably corporate email. When I was on Sprint, the customer   
   stuff used addresses of the form , and   
   pixmbl.com has a nice simple SPF record. I don't know what T-Mobile does   
   for this.   
      
   > [There's also t-mobile.{at,co.uk,cz,de,hr,hu,mk,nl,pl,sk} and maybe   
   > others, but Panix suggests you're in the U.S. and wouldn't care about   
   > those.]   
      
   True, but based on the Sprint example, I think it's the wrong tree.   
      
   Elijah   
   ------   
   has gotten himself a nice very short domain for this mobile stuff   
      
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