Lloyd Zusman writes:

Given that Courier's SPF processing can add a variable number of
'Received-SPF' headers to a message (because of 'mailfromok' and because
of possible changes in the 'bofh' file), how can I tell which
'Received-SPF' headers come from my current Courier processing, and
which ones come from another source?

I know that Courier's 'Received-SPF' headers are guaranteed to come
before any others in the message, but given the variable number of such
headers that can be added by Courier, this is still not enough
information for me to determine if any of these headers were not
inserted by Courier.

Unless you use mailfromok, you know exactly how many Received-SPF: headers will be generated by Courier. If you use mailfromok you need to look at the second Received-SPF: header, and unless it indicates 'pass', you look for the third one.


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