No, the probem you are having is with your own mail server catching messages
from your subscribers sending mail. If you do not allow mail relay and only
auth then you can whitelist your dial up ip address of your users within
declude. Now if they are not connecting from one of your dial up ranges then
they will be caught with the SPF record.

Many features of declude are muted by not using WHITELIST AUTH and not being
on the 8.x version of imail.

Kevin Bilbee



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> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of R. Scott Perry
> Sent: Wednesday, September 29, 2004 4:09 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: RE: [Declude.JunkMail] SPF issue
>
>
>
> >Unfortunately i'm running imail 7.07 and it doesn't look like
> we'll be going
> >to 8.x anytime soon.  So, if i change my spf record to include
> the ip pool
> >of my dialup users, i should be ok, correct?
>
> That would be fine.
>
> >  or, i could change the -all to ~all, correct?
>
> That could work, although it has two drawbacks:  many SPF systems don't
> support softfail yet, and it reduces the effectiveness of your SPF record.
>
>                                                     -Scott
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