Hello Dovecot gurus,

I've set up SPF checking on my postfix gateway and have confirmed that messages 
from domains set with hard fails that don't come from a good sender are 
rejected outright.  Messages from domains set with a softfail that come from 
bad sources are tagged in the message header with "Softfail (domain owner 
discourages use of this host)", but end up in the user's Inbox, anyway.  I 
suppose I kind of figured DoceCot would see the SPF softfail in the message 
header and automagically route that message to Junk, but it didn't.

I've looked around Google and the Dovecot documentation to see if there are any 
instructions on how to do this, but I can't find anything.  Is there an easy 
way to do this or do I need something more advanced in the way of a spam 
filtering system?  OR is doing this my mail client's responsibility and I need 
to look around my Thunderbird settings?  I suppose it's also possible that 
Postfix needed to do something beyond adding the Received-SPF line in the 
message header, but I didn't see anything about that in the Policy-SPF config.  
This is my first foray into SPF so I'm open to any suggestions.

Thanks,

Scott

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