>try remove mail-spf, and install mail-spf-query, report the above
>upstream in fedora if it happend with spamassassin with rpm install

I don't think he should install mail-spf-query. This looks like a bug in
Mail::SPF, obsolete version or multiple versions installed.
I would prefer fixing that issue over using mail-spf-query

just to see if that resolves it, it was not my intention to keep it, after all its using Recieved-SPF header, so not so much important what perl module is used

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