On 2025-01-30 Jeremy Harris via Exim-users <exim-users@lists.exim.org> wrote:
> On 30/01/2025 15:48, Patrik Peng via Exim-users wrote:
> > error in processing during

> The Exim source doesn't seem to include those words, so I assume they are
> coming from the library (libspf2). 

ametzler@argenau:~/GIT/libspf2$ grep -rl "No errors" *
src/libspf2/spf_strerror.c
src/include/spf_response.h

> You could possibly fake up a suitable
> testcase, knowing the domain involved (which I assume you deliberately hid),
> and use debug to get a little more detail on the processing path.
> You could possibly combine that and investigation of the DNS records involved
> to avoid doing SPF checks for these cases, if that is your goal.

> However, to your request for getting more information - I think that needs
> to be asked of the library developers.

libspf2 also comes with a command-line program (spfquery) - Perhaps Patrik
can reproduce the issue with spfquery.

cu Andreas

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