Hi,

>> I also don't understand how SPF_SOFTFAIL could happen when there
>> wasn't any SPF record to test to begin with.
>
> http://www.openspf.org/
> i have no spf either
> http://old.openspf.org/wizard.html?mydomain=junc.org&submit=Go! :)

But it's sent from cron, so the host is "localhost".

I definitely have to read more to learn why SPF would fail without an
SPF record. Maybe that's the whole point.

> what is the sender domain ?, why do users need to be sending to a
> pop_before_smtp ?

They are mostly on laptops or home connections with dynamic IPs. Roadwarriors.

> remember that ip could as very well be one single user ? (NAT and friend)
>
> have there isp forbid them to not being allowed to send mail ?

No, they haven't, and that's perhaps the best suggestion is to just
have them use their own ISPs mail server in the first place.

Thanks so much. Great suggestions.
Best,
Alex

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