Hi Sandy -

>>Indicating  that  there  is  some  mail  that  hits  the outside world
directly  from  your satellite offices, which are _not_ also MXs. This
>>is a very common setup.

Forgive me, but I'm not quite sure I understand.  All of the domains have MX
records - does this happen because the domains are set up as virtual domains
on the mail server?   

>>Well, ~all is not at all as strict as -all. Why don't you find out all of
your satellites' legit addresses and add them all as ip4: entries,
>>and keep -all?

I'm not sure that is possible.  The offices are not our satellite offices;
we just host email for them.  How would this work for people who travel with
laptops, etc.?

I just got to thinking of something.  Our IMail server is set up as
mail.ourdomain.com.  All of the people who we host mail for have their
outgoing mail set up to use mail.ourdomain.com instead of
mail.theirdomain.com.  Would this cause any of the issues that we are
seeing, now that we are getting things tightened up?

I guess I need to do some more reading on SPF...

Thanks again,

Todd  




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