Hi Bill:

For what it's worth,  MY problem was clearly due to a rogue DNS zone.  I am
using multiple includes - one of them to a zone that really has no use, but
it came handy to 'document' the SPF records.  Unfortunately, I had not
verified the proper configuration of that zone and there had been some
recent changes.

So - my problem was self-made and at this moment, SPF seems to function as
advertised.

Best Regards
Andy 


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Subject: [Declude.JunkMail] UNKNOWN entries in spf.log


Scott, just and FYI.  Like Andy, I am still see a few UNKNOWN entries in the
spf.log file, rather than just PASS & FAIL entries.  I am running Declude
v1.77i8.  Here are a few samples from today:

64.94.104.161    [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[sm1.mail.cooking.com]: UNKNOWN: v=spf1 ptr ?all 211.243.120.160
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [cn.ca]: UNKNOWN: v=spf1 mx a:mx0.rambler.ru
a:mxb.rambler.ru a:mxc.rambler.ru ?all
64.94.104.165    [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[sm5.mail.cooking.com]: UNKNOWN: v=spf1 ptr ?all 211.220.194.234
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [sjktv.in2tv.com]: UNKNOWN: v=spf1 mx a:mx0.rambler.ru
a:mxb.rambler.ru a:mxc.rambler.ru ?all

Bill

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