It is all too easy for mail marked as from one of your domains to be forwarded out the other mail server, if your internal mail server lets every server inside forward mail (e.g., error messages) to it. Unless you personally set up mail on all servers, in which case you are a bottleneck. I have a similar thing happening when folks from one domain send e-mail to an old-fashioned alias that just re-sends to all other members of that alias - and the mail gets rejected by SPF. This is not good, and if I don't have control of the originators' SPF records, unsolveable.
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