Technically speaking, this mail should have gone through as the SPF record is:
"v=spf1 ip4:64.8.148.0/27 a mx a:rt3.lctn.org a:relay-1.lctn.org a:relay
-2.lctn.org a:relay-4.lctn.org a:moodle.lctn.org a:mail.lctn-mrved.org mx:mail.l
ctn-mrved.org mx:lctn.k12.mn.us ~all"
It does NOT state -all, so therefore exim should follow it and not deny it.
Apart from changing the actual SPF record, you could use a hostlist to exempt
this server from spf check.
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Van: [email protected] <[email protected]> namens
Andrew Colin Kissa <[email protected]>
Verzonden: woensdag 10 september 2014 13:51
Aan: Baruwa users list
Onderwerp: Re: [Baruwa] rejected rcpt errors
On 10 Sep 2014, at 1:16 PM, Raymond Norton <[email protected]> wrote:
> >>> deny: condition test succeeded
> 550 Please see
> http://www.openspf.org/Why?scope=mfrom;[email protected];ip=10.10.4.13
> LOG: H=mail.lctn.org [10.10.4.13] F=<[email protected]> rejected RCPT
> [email protected]: Please see
> http://www.openspf.org/Why?scope=mfrom;[email protected];ip=10.10.4.13
Am sure you know why this is the case here.
"v=spf1 ip4:64.8.148.0/27 a mx a:rt3.lctn.org a:relay-1.lctn.org
a:relay-2.lctn.org a:relay-4.lctn.org a:moodle.lctn.org a:mail.lctn-mrved.org
mx:mail.lctn-mrved.org mx:lctn.k12.mn.us ~all"
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