Thinking about it some more, I'm just going to do it properly and handle the case where there are multiple different recipient domains on the same message. In practice this will not happen unless a spammer is playing silly games -- so the cost of getting this case right will not impact normal operations.

Philip

Ask Bj�rn Hansen wrote:


On Dec 24, 2003, at 7:58 AM, Philip Gladstone wrote:



2) In sender_permitted_from, fix a problem when mail is being sent to you from your MX secondary and you (incorrectly) deny it due to SPF filtering.


Hmn, that's sorta clever -- I can't decide if I think too clever. I suppose we are already doing so many DNS lookups that a couple more won't hurt much. Is this the SPF way of doing it? I would have imagined just having a list of "trusted" IP addresses that wouldn't get SPF checked.

In http://pond.gladstonefamily.net/qp-spf.pf.txt



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