On 9/21/06, John D. Hardin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Thu, 21 Sep 2006, Salatiel Filho wrote:
> What would be the main difference between
> whitelist_from_spf and whitelist_from ?
whitelist_from_spf only trusts the sender address if the message
passes the SPF test - in other words, if it's not a forgery.
Note, however, that this depends on whether or not the domain the
sender claims to be from is publishing an SPF record that lists their
mail relays.
Is mydomain.edu.br a domain that you own and control? If so, then look
at http://www.openspf.org/ to see how to set up an SPF record for it.
Otherwise, you'll have to talk to whoever owns that domain to see
whether SPF records are being published, and to lobby for it if they
are not.
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Well , i have added a spf record for mydomain.edu.br and changed my user_prefs
from whitelist_from *@mydomain.edu.br to whitelist_from_rcvd *@mydomain.edu.br
but i think it's not working. I sent a mail for [EMAIL PROTECTED] from [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Here is the mail status:
X-Spam-Status: No, score=-2.6 required=5.0 tests=ALL_TRUSTED,NO_REAL_NAME
autolearn=unavailable version=3.0.4
Shouldn't have USER_IN_WHITELIST some place ?
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