Henrik Christiansen wrote: > Daniel L. Miller skrev: > >> Below is an extract of the headers from a paypal scam message I just >> received. >> While "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" is a whitelisted address for my server, >> I don't understand how it could have passed SPF checks. >> >> > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] is not the sender of the mail. > > X-Assp-SPF: none ip=61.115.228.135 [EMAIL PROTECTED] > helo=server07.joeswebhosting.net > > there's your sender and that is tested by SPF. > > It's like this mail. I'm in the from but it is > [email protected] > who sends the mail to you and gets tested for SPF: > X-Assp-SPF: pass (cache) ip=216.34.181.88 [EMAIL PROTECTED] > helo=lists.sourceforge.net > OK - then if I'm using the terms correctly, is there a way to enforce message-sender matching envelope-sender? At least at a domain level?
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