The SPF is failing because the private IP range (192.168.1.XXX) is not listed in our SPF DNS records. I don't know if it would be wise to put private IP ranges in the SPF DNS record.

Is there a way to skip SPF testing on internal messages... those that never hit a public IP?

You might want to try:

WHITELIST       IP      192.168.1.0/24

in your global.cfg file. Or, you might want to use "WHITELIST AUTH" in the global.cfg file (if you use IMail v8, that will whitelist any users that authenticate).

-Scott
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