https://bz.apache.org/SpamAssassin/show_bug.cgi?id=8021

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--- Comment #2 from [email protected] ---
(In reply to Bill Cole from comment #1)

> Your DNS option edns=65535 may be the source of the problem and I don't
> think we can  do anything about it if that is the case. Please test with
> edns=512 (disabling EDNS) or no setting (equivalent to edns=4096) to see if
> that is in fact the cause.

edns=512

spamd[2446951]: spf: using Mail::SPF for SPF checks
spamd[2446951]: spf: checking EnvelopeFrom (helo=gateway2c.dhl.com,
ip=199.40.206.35, [email protected])
spamd[2446951]: dns: reply to 31060/IN/TXT/dhl.com truncated (EDNS off), 3
answer records
spamd[2446951]: dns: reply to 58756/IN/TXT/dhl.com truncated (EDNS off), 6
answer records
spamd[2446951]: spf: query for [email protected]/199.40.206.35/gateway2c.dhl.com:
result: none, comment: , text: No applicable sender policy available

edns=4096 

spamd[2570448]: spf: using Mail::SPF for SPF checks
spamd[2570448]: spf: checking EnvelopeFrom (helo=gateway2b.dhl.com,
ip=199.40.206.34, [email protected])
spamd[2570448]: dns: reply to 22640/IN/TXT/dhl.com truncated (EDNS 4096 bytes),
0 answer records
spamd[2570448]: dns: reply to 6296/IN/TXT/dhl.com truncated (EDNS 4096 bytes),
0 answer records
spamd[2570448]: spf: query for [email protected]/199.40.206.34/gateway2b.dhl.com:
result: none, comment: , text: No applicable sender policy available

> If the response is truncated, the correct behavior would be to retry using 
> TCP.
I agree with you, this should be the normal behaviour

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