>> When the SPF check gets anything other than "Pass", RBL and URIBL 
>> work as they should. When SPF returns a "Pass", RBL and URIBL are
skipped.

> It is not a bug, it was designed that way. 
> Is it wrong to skip RBL and URIBL, when the IP is postively verified 
> by SPF? I do not think so.

Wow, so all a spammer has to do is put a TXT record for spamdomain.com with
v=spf1 +all 

And all botnets on dynamic blacklisted IP space will automagically bypass
DNSbl and URIbl ?

It looks to me broken by designs, but maybe I just don't understand your
logic. Comments anyone ?

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