Many of the emails that passed ASSP have headers like this:

X-Assp-Received-SPF: temperror ip=217.148.21.174 
mailfrom=rkvc...@stratics.addemar.com helo=vmta12.addemar.com

But why is this a temperror?


If I use 'spfquery' command line I get:

# spfquery --mail-from rkvc...@stratics.addemar.com -i 217.148.21.174 -h 
vmta12.addemar.com
pass
Please see 
http://www.openspf.org/why.html?sender=rkvcomm%40stratics.addemar.com&ip=217.148.21.174&receiver=spfquery:
 217.148.21.128/25 contains 217.148.21.174
spfquery: domain of rkvc...@stratics.addemar.com designates 217.148.21.174 as 
permitted sender
Received-SPF: pass (spfquery: domain of rkvc...@stratics.addemar.com designates 
217.148.21.174 as permitted sender) client-ip=217.148.21.174; 
envelope-from=rkvc...@stratics.addemar.com; helo=vmta12.addemar.com;

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