Benny Pedersen wrote:
spf fails when mails sent to my own mail server, but it should work for all
others that recieve mail from rima.ws ?
Simple answer: don't run SPF tests on outgoing/submitted mail.
If SPF says that your mail has to come from your server, and you run
that SPF check *on* your server, it's going to see that the mail came
from your clients, not from your server.
If you have separate incoming and outgoing servers, then it's easy. By
the time it arrives in a mailbox, it's come from the appropriate server
and passes SPF.
If you use the same server and config for both incoming and outgoing
mail, it's a bit trickier. You have to set up your system to either not
run SpamAssassin on submitted mail, or run SA with a different config.
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Kelson Vibber
SpeedGate Communications <www.speed.net>