Yeah, all the list mail from postfix fails SPF, at my server:
X-SPF-Signature: fail (junc.eu: Sender is not authorized by default to use 'm...@junc.eu' in 'mfrom' identity (mechanism '-all' matched)) receiver=server-desktop; identity=mailfrom; envelope-from="m...@junc.eu"; client-ip="2604:8d00:0:1::7"
But I have decided to not reject SPF failing email, instead I just tag it, 
so I know, that incase my bank mails me and ask for my details, I know if 
the mail is genuine or not by looking at the SPF flag.
To cope with all sorts of misconfigurations, its better to encapsulate email 
like you press "Forward" in your mail client.
-----Ursprungligt meddelande----- 
From: Benny Pedersen
Sent: Friday, September 18, 2015 6:23 PM
To: Sebastian Nielsen ; postfix-users@postfix.org
Subject: Re: Forward rejected by yahoo

On September 18, 2015 4:40:52 AM "Sebastian Nielsen" <sebast...@sebbe.eu>
wrote:

If the domain has strict identity alignment set up, then From: body must
match MAIL FROM, which must match the SPF record.
postfix.org have no spf record, not my fault

Thats why you need to replace or encapsulate the From: aswell, incase the
sender domain has strict identity aligment set up.
no no no and no, cc to you so you see your error 


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