[courier-users] Moving mails between shared folders

2011-02-08 Thread Jan Strube
Hello, I have created a shareable folder collection containing two shared folders A and B. When I try to move a mail from folder A to B using Thunderbird, other users see the mail in both folders. On the server the mail file exists in both folders. In my own mail directories shared-folders

Re: [courier-users] Moving mails between shared folders

2011-02-08 Thread Sam Varshavchik
Jan Strube writes: Hello, I have created a shareable folder collection containing two shared folders A and B. When I try to move a mail from folder A to B using Thunderbird, other users see the mail in both folders. On the server the mail file exists in both folders. In my own mail

[courier-users] Checking SPF source

2011-02-08 Thread Mark Constable
I've got this SPF rejection and I'm still confused as to exactly what gets trigerred. Obviously the message is rejected before I get to see any headers that would give me a better clue. The envelope sender domain SPF does include this IP 64.74.157.52 but the From: domain does not so I think my

Re: [courier-users] Checking SPF source

2011-02-08 Thread Sam Varshavchik
Mark Constable writes: I've got this SPF rejection and I'm still confused as to exactly what gets trigerred. Obviously the message is rejected before I get to see any headers that would give me a better clue. The envelope sender domain SPF does include this IP 64.74.157.52 but the From: domain

Re: [courier-users] Checking SPF source

2011-02-08 Thread Mark Constable
On 09/02/11, Sam Varshavchik wrote: The only thing I can think of would be a transient DNS lookup failure for pobox.com. mailfromok is accepted only if the SPF lookup on the MAIL FROM resulted in pass. That may be possible because I'm in AU and a lookup I just did now from the same mailserver

Re: [courier-users] SPF rejection from forwarded message

2011-02-08 Thread Matus UHLAR - fantomas
I send a test message to yy...@z.com which we know is forwarded to yy...@.com.au which causes a 517 fail on z.com for anyone sending to this user from a domain with an SPF record. On 05/02/11, Sam Varshavchik wrote: Forwarding breaks SPF, film at 11. The only thing