Yes, but now it's back to the original problem that it's reporting "unknown" instead of FAILED in the spf.log file (I thought unknown were supposed to be in spf.none):
That's correct. Nothing was changed to fix that, as we were not able to reproduce the issue here.
63.107.174.146 [EMAIL PROTECTED] [andyshome]: UNKNOWN
However, with the latest interim release, the spf.none file should have an extra piece of information after "UNKNOWN", such as:
63.107.174.146 [EMAIL PROTECTED] [andyshome]: UNKNOWN: DNS connection failure
-Scott
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