I believe I found a bug in your SPF implementation.
<http://www.infinitepenguins.net/SPF/check.php?action=spfcheck&ipv4=195.127.133.117&helo=uli4&[EMAIL PROTECTED]>http://www.infinitepenguins.net/SPF/check.php?action=spfcheck&ipv4=195.127.133.117&helo=uli4&[EMAIL PROTECTED]
will "PASS", because 195.127.133.117 matches "a:roedermark.hm-software.com/25"
Yet, Declude (and DNSStuff) FAILS the same combination: <http://www.dnsstuff.com/tools/[EMAIL PROTECTED]&ip=195.127.133.117>http://www.dnsstuff.com/tools/[EMAIL PROTECTED]&ip=195.127.133.117
There does seem to be an issue with our SPF parsing when "a:" is used along with a CIDR range. This will be fixed for the next interim release.
-Scott
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