>On 11.11.17 20:06, Sean Greenslade wrote:
>>SPF checks the final server that transmits the mail. If you are using
>a relay server, that server will need to be in the SPF records.
>
>no. Only outgoing mail servers really need to be in SPF records.
Sorry, I misread the original message and thought
On November 11, 2017 5:31:08 PM PST, Stephan Herker wrote:
I'm running spam assassin default configuration which checks spf
records. In my case I received an email and it checked if the last
relay was a valid sender for SPF. The last relay was a server I have
in
the cloud, so it failed SPF eve
On Sat, 11 Nov 2017 17:31:08 -0800
Stephan Herker wrote:
> I'm running spam assassin default configuration which checks spf
> records. In my case I received an email and it checked if the last
> relay was a valid sender for SPF. The last relay was a server I have
> in the cloud,
You probably
On 11/11/2017 07:31 PM, Stephan Herker wrote:
I'm running spam assassin default configuration which checks spf
records. In my case I received an email and it checked if the last
relay was a valid sender for SPF. The last relay was a server I have in
the cloud, so it failed SPF even though ori
On November 11, 2017 5:31:08 PM PST, Stephan Herker wrote:
>I'm running spam assassin default configuration which checks spf
>records. In my case I received an email and it checked if the last
>relay was a valid sender for SPF. The last relay was a server I have
>in
>the cloud, so it failed S