Ben Kennedy writes:

[originally replied to Sam only, by error]

Sam Varshavchik wrote at 11:47 PM (-0400) on 4/28/08:

No, BOFHSPFMAILFROM checks the SMTP MAIL FROM command. BOFHSPFFROM checks the From: field. The courier man page makes this distinction clear:

Durrrh... my brain was not functioning last night, and kept thinking of
"MAILFROM" as meaning "mail From:" rather than "MAIL FROM".  Sorry for
the noise.

On that note though, interesting there was no SPF=FROM header in the
message, which obviously would have failed.

An absence of a From: header will not cause an error, only a present From: header that fails the SPF check. Keep in mind that SPF's purpose is to prevent header forgeries.

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