Gotcha, all 3 are already setup :)

I don't really want to penalize for unknown, was just making an example.
( I just setup spf on my postfix box yesterday as well to help get past some
restrictions for pass)

Sounds like you are setting the the spf-guess (which defaults to mx/24 a/24
right?)
 

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From: R. Scott Perry [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Thursday, December 18, 2003 2:30 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [Declude.JunkMail] SPF support to be added to next beta


>Any chance we can seperate fail & unknown into two different tests?
>via spf we have ?all or -all which are supposed to be treated 
>differently from what I understand.

They are treated differently.  An SPF lookup can result in PASS, FAIL, or
UNKNOWN.  So:

>Ideally I would like something like this:
>
>SPFPASS spf pass     x -5 0
>SPFUNKN spf unknown  x 4  0
>SPFFAIL spf fail     x 8  0

This will work fine.

At this time, though, I would not recommend penalizing for the UNKNOWN
response, as most domains do not yet have an SPF record.

However, we plan to soon add a way of letting you force SPF records for
domains that don't have them, as well as having a default SPF record.  This
would allow the UNKNOWN result to be more useful.

                                                    -Scott
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