On 7/6/05, Tony Finch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> They don't cover all the machines that send email from pobox.com
> addresses. They have exceptionally complicated SPF records so this is not
> surprising.
  
    That's strange because the machine gold.pobox.com, which appears
in those log entries, is not aways blocked, and SPF says it's
pobox.com domains that's being rejected by SPF.

> 
> The domains are not all the same - there are various subdomains of
> pobox.com.
> 

   POBOX'es customer support center sent me an e-mail saying that they
revised the SPF records for that box and it's for sure a machine
allowed to bounce pobox's messages.
   Couldn't it be a problem with spf/srs checking within Exim?

> Tony.
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