This is the correct syntax.

SPFFAIL         spf             fail            x       0       0
SPFPASS         spf             pass            x       0       0
SPFUNKNOWN              spf             unknown x       0       0 

David B
www.declude.com

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Sent: Monday, November 21, 2005 4:00 PM
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Subject: RE: [Declude.JunkMail] Global.cfg lines for SPF

>
> I use:
> SPFPASS   spf      pass x 0 0
> SPFUNKNOWN   spf      unknown x 0 0
> SPFFAIL   spf      fail x 50 0
>
> > Set 1:
> > SPFFAIL spf fail x 9 0
> > SPFPASS spf pass x 0 0
> >

Thanks for the quick responses. I did have the correct pair of lines in my
global.cfg file but I have received messages over the weekend which Imail's
SPF check marked as SPFFAIL but Declude did not. The messages were what
F-Prot is now calling W32/[EMAIL PROTECTED] and appear to be from my own domain.
Since I have an SPF record, they should have failed the Declude check but
they did not. As a result the first few that arrived before F-Prot updated
their databases and were delivered to my users. I'm aware of at least one
user who attempted to open the zip file.

Is this a bug in 2.0.6.16? Is it fixed in 3.0.5.20?

Brad Morgan
IT Manager
Horizon Interactive Inc.


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