On 1/26/23 13:58, Harald Dunkel wrote:
Hi folks,

smtpctl spfwalk returns messages like

smtpctl: lookup_record: %{i}._spf.mta.salesforce.com contains macros and can't 
be resolved
smtpctl: lookup_record: %{ir}.%{v}.%{d}.spf.has.pphosted.com contains macros 
and can't be resolved
smtpctl: lookup_record: %{i}._spf.mta.salesforce.com contains macros and can't 
be resolved
smtpctl: lookup_record: %{ir}.%{v}.%{d}.spf.has.pphosted.com contains macros 
and can't be resolved
smtpctl: lookup_record: %{i}._spf.mta.salesforce.com contains macros and can't 
be resolved
smtpctl: lookup_record: %{i}._spf.mta.salesforce.com contains macros and can't 
be resolved
smtpctl: lookup_record: %{i}._spf.mta.salesforce.com contains macros and can't 
be resolved
smtpctl: lookup_record: %{i}._spf.corp.salesforce.com contains macros and can't 
be resolved
smtpctl: lookup_record: %{i}._spf.mta.salesforce.com contains macros and can't 
be resolved

is this something the owner of the SPF record in DNS has to fix, is
this not implemented yet, or what is the story here?

%{i} is a macro that is substituted at connection time and cannot be included 
in a
static list.
There are only few domains that are using SPF macros afaik.
 Giovanni

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