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<title>Overview</title>
<author email="server-dev@james.apache.org">James jSPF Project Team</author>
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<section name="What is it?">
<p>
The jSPF library is pure Java SPF implementation. It was designed to match the current
SPF-Specs of 2006-2008 (See RFC section). SPF is also knows as Sender Policy Framework.
It was designed to detect email spoofing.This is the solution if you ever was tired
of getting spam from yourself. For more informations see
<a href="http://www.openspf.org"> openspf website</a>.
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<section name="News">
<subsection name="2008">
<h4>Apr/2008 - jSPF-0.9.6 released</h4>
<p>We are proud to announce the <a href="../download.cgi">availability</a> release of APACHE jSPF-0.9.6. This release fix two possible NullPointerExceptions and handle the "exp=" modifier correctly.</p>
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<subsection name="2007">
<h4>Sept/2007 - jSPF-0.9.5 released</h4>
<p>We are proud to announce the <a href="../downloadunstable.cgi">availability</a> release of APACHE jSPF-0.9.5. This release spots an initial support for asynchronous processing and is fully <a href="http://www.openspf.org">RFC4408</a> compliant.</p>
<h4>Feb/2007 - jSPF-0.9b4 released</h4>
<p>After some more work was done, we proud to announce the <a href="../downloadunstable.cgi">release</a>
of jSPF-0.9b4. 0.9b4 correctly supports SPF DNS record type (previously we only supported TXT record type) and
introduce support for spf extension policies like fallback, override, trusted forwarder.</p>
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<subsection name="2006">
<h4>Sep/2006 - jSPF-0.9b3 released</h4>
<p>0.9b3 introduces YAML based unit tests to check RFC compliance and a couple of minor fixes.</p>
<h4>Jul/2006 - First public release of jSPF</h4>
<p>After a fully rewrite of spf-java we finally release jSPF.</p>
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<p>
<b>Latest: jSPF v0.9.5</b>
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jSPF v0.9.5 is the current release.
Both <a href="../downloadunstable.cgi">binary and source</a> distributions are available.</p>
<p>This release passes all YAML tests published by openspf.org (still under development). So it should be fully RFC4408 compliant.</p>
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