using spf to reduce sys admin messages



Some of my users are getting 50-100 system administrator messages which they had not part in. We use groupshield on our exchange 2003 server. They recommended the Sender Policy Framework (openspf.org) as a means of reducing the messages. Does anyone agree with that? Is that a good plan of action or are there any other recommendations?


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