Yep, I have a bunch of emails where google inserted a "Received-SPF: pass" header that didn't hit SA's SPF_PASS rule. Then I started inserting that header myself, and it hits SPF_PASS. So it is ignoring Received-SPF headers from non-local relays. Nicely done.
(The ignore_received_spf_header should not be changed to 1.) A rule for (SPF_PASS && !SPF_IN_*_BL) would still be nice. -- "This hurts quite a bit. Very painful." "Think of the sensation as reassurance that you are not dead yet. What you are feeling is life in you!" - Johnny The Homicidal Maniac http://www.ChaosReigns.com
