On Sun, August 13, 2006 10:46, Andreas Pettersson wrote:
> What can I do to prevent this from happening?
generic there is 2 solutions
1: stop using forwarding
2: setup trusted_networks to include ip of the forwarding mta's ip
both should help on your problem
forwarding realy sooks
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Benny
Loren Wilton wrote:
I've noticed a problem. We receive a few legit mails that has
travelled through a forwarder. That causes some problems for the SPF
check.
Since the mail claiming to be from hotmail clearly doesn't arrive
directly from one of the machines listed in hotmail's spf record, the
I've noticed a problem. We receive a few legit mails that has travelled
through a forwarder. That causes some problems for the SPF check.
Since the mail claiming to be from hotmail clearly doesn't arrive directly
from one of the machines listed in hotmail's spf record, the SPF_SOFTFAIL
kicks in
Hi all.
I've noticed a problem. We receive a few legit mails that has travelled
through a forwarder. That causes some problems for the SPF check.
Since the mail claiming to be from hotmail clearly doesn't arrive
directly from one of the machines listed in hotmail's spf record, the
SPF_SOFTFAIL