Maybe this  was discussed before, but i have spf.log and spf.none growing in
c:\

what to do about these ? why aren't they included in the regular declude
logs ?

Because they are not appropriate for the regular Declude logs. The SPF logging was added when the SPF support was first added, and helps a lot with diagnostic issues. However, it will likely be removed (or moved to the MID/HIGH logging in the standard log files) before the next release.


 Also, my clients sending email thru my server are falling spf ? should i
add all my internal addresses to my spf dns records ?

That is correct. If you say that legitimate E-mail from your domain can only come from your mailserver, then E-mail from your users will fail SPF unless they are whitelisted (since their E-mail is not coming from your mailserver, it is coming from their IP).


-Scott
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