It appears that Alessandro Vesely via mailop <ves...@tana.it> said:
>Reporting-MTA: dns; portale.keliweb.it
>Action: failed
>Final-Recipient: rfc822;ab...@kelilab.it
>Status: 5.0.0
>Remote-MTA: dns; mx.spamfilter.io
>Diagnostic-Code: smtp; 550 185.17.106.230 is not allowed to send mail from 
>tana.it. Please see the SPF record, with scope mfrom,
>identity ab...@tana.it, and ip 185.17.106.230

Rejectng on SPF failure has always been a bad idea.  But rejecting
on SPF failure when you route your mail through a filtering proxy
first is a stupendously bad idea, since the SPF will always fail.

Dunno who keliweb.it is but I expect their users are losing a lot of mail
that they wanted to get.

R's,
John
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