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
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
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
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
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
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