Amazon.com has published SPF records, but they are using a feature which results in messages being considered okay when the message isn't sent from a system that's part of Amazon's computer network. This effectively allows emails that fraudulently indicate they came from Amazon.com to be received by the specified recipient, thus failing to prevent the harm that sender authentication is designed to stop.
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