On Apr 2, 2014, at 2:21 PM, Andreas Schulze <s...@andreasschulze.de> wrote:

> Hello,
> 
> since some days I miss some messages sent to gmail. I send some testmails and 
> found
> my messages in gmail spam folder. Of cource my message are dkim signed and 
> the sender domain
> has a dmarc record. I found dkim=pass and dmarc=pass in the received message 
> headers.
> 
> But I noted also, gmail added a spf=neutral. That's funny because the sending 
> domain
> does not have an spf record at all. So I would expect spf=none.
> 
> Question to a googler: why does gmail mark spf=neutral ?
> 
> messages in question: (times are UTC+2)
> Apr  2 22:42:16 main postfix/cleanup[22949]: 7E4BF6F49D8: 
> message-id=<20140402204216.7E4BF6F49D8@main.*****.org>
> Apr  2 22:42:16 main opendkim[23123]: 7E4BF6F49D8: DKIM-Signature field added 
> (s=*****, d=*****.org)
> Apr  2 22:42:16 main postfix/qmgr[22750]: 7E4BF6F49D8: from=<root@*****.org>, 
> size=466, nrcpt=1 (queue active)
> Apr  2 22:42:17 main postfix/smtp[23018]: Trusted TLS connection established 
> to gmail-smtp-in.l.google.com[2a00:1450:4001:c02::1a]:25: TLSv1 with cipher 
> ECDHE-RSA-AES128-SHA (128/128 bits)
> Apr  2 22:42:17 main postfix/smtp[23018]: 7E4BF6F49D8: 
> to=<*****.post******@gmail.com>, 
> relay=gmail-smtp-in.l.google.com[2a00:1450:4001:c02::1a]:25, delay=1.4, 
> delays=0.27/0.08/0.49/0.57, dsn=2.0.0, status=sent (250 2.0.0 OK 1396471337 
> b48si4782318eew.7 - gsmtp)
> 
I suppose your sending IPv6 address has a reverse DNS entry?

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