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> Spamassassin SPF error> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]> CC:
> users@spamassassin.apache.org> > Jose Luis wrote:> > Thanks for the answer,>
> > > > My mail server is qmail + clamav + sa (spf) + simscan.> > > > I do some
> configur
Jose Luis wrote:
> Thanks for the answer,
>
> My mail server is qmail + clamav + sa (spf) + simscan.
>
> I do some configurations Qmail or Simscan to get those headers?
I'm certainly no expert on Qmail, never used it, and I likely never will
unless DJB makes some changes, but that's really a pe
00> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: Re:
> Spamassassin SPF error> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]> CC:
> users@spamassassin.apache.org> > Jose Luis wrote:> > Dear friends,> > > > I
> installed qmail + clamav + spamassassin with SPF support, the> > inst
Michael Scheidell wrote:
> you need to read more about SPF.
>
> this isn't a SA SPF problem, this is a problem with your understanding
> of how spf works.
> did you bother to check to see if the host had a spf helo record?
It doesn't matter if it had one or not. SA wouldn't have even tried to
use
Jose Luis wrote:
> Dear friends,
>
> I installed qmail + clamav + spamassassin with SPF support, the
> installation is correct, but after seeing the logs spamd I get these
> messages, and that is why I am not blocking any mail that comes from
> an unauthorized server
>
> @40004723c0390a0cfd
you need to read more about SPF.
this isn't a SA SPF problem, this is a problem with your understanding
of how spf works.
did you bother to check to see if the host had a spf helo record?
host -t txt ml110a.qnet.com.pe
ml110a.qnet.com.pe has no TXT record
it doesn't.
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Michael Scheidell