On November 11, 2017 5:31:08 PM PST, Stephan Herker <her...@gmail.com> 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 original sending server is on
senders SPF record. Should I disable SPF checks or is there a
configuration change I need to make?
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.
for the incoming mail you need either to make sure your MX adds Received-SPF
headers properly (apparentlky they don't), or set
"ignore_received_spf_header 0" and set up trusted_networks and
internal_networks properly, so SA knows which header to use for SPF checks.
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