Steve Thompson-10 wrote:
> 
> Maybe a dumb question, but what does this mean from my log file?
> 
> SPF2OK: No Sender in Request at C:/Perl/site/lib/Mail/SPF/Request.pm
>                    line 16.
> 

I have the same problem. It happens for every SPF2-check being performed.
Disabling SPF2 and thus using the original spf-implementation does work.
(Note: "Module Call Timeout Exception Logging" needs to be enabled to see
this error)

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