On Wed, 11 Mar 2009 14:51:02 -0600 Chris Cameron <ch...@upnix.com> wrote:
>On Wed, Mar 11, 2009 at 1:54 PM, Brian Evans - Postfix List
><grkni...@scent-team.com> wrote:
>> Chris Cameron wrote:
>>> I'm using spf-milter-python, which uses an access map for refining the
>>> SPF policy.
>>>
>>> The file is formated as:
>>>
>>> SPF-Fail:     REJECT
>>>
>>
>> If the lookup key you want is 'SPF-Fail' then do not put a colon.
>> Colons are normally only used in alias lookups with Postfix
>> In General, access maps will not use them.
>>
>> Brian
>>
>Fair enough. However the documents for spf-milter-python state that I
>could also do:
>
>SPF-Neutral:aol.com    REJECT
>SPF-Softfail:aol.com   REJECT
>
>
>Would that still be valid considering "SPF-Softfail:aol.com" could be
>seen as just one string?
>
>
>Thank you for your help,
>
>Chris

All the documentation for spf-milter-python is written by a Sendmail admin.  If 
you (sorry, I've been busy and just skimming the list - so this is to all of 
you discussing this) have suggestions for the documentation for Postfix users, 
please let me know and I'll get them forwarded upstream (I've packaged this for 
Debian/Ubuntu, but am not the author).

On a related note, with Postfix this is very easy to do (and much better 
documented) with the postfix-policyd-spf-python policy server.  Apologies if 
you've already been down this road.

Scott K

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