On 01/10/2018 04:45 AM, Kacper Guzik wrote:
Hello, when I'm using postsrsd with spamassassin SPF checks all e-mail have SPF_FAIL=0.001

I'm trying with use_newest_received_spf_header 1 but this same issue

spamassassin have problem with reconize SPF for mail's with SRS headers

Jan 10 09:15:24 mail3 amavis[5068]: (05068-01-3) SA dbg: spf: checking EnvelopeFrom (helo=mx45-71.futurehost.pl <http://mx45-71.futurehost.pl/>, ip=91.244.71.45, envfrom=srs0=pqle=ef=networkmasters.pl <http://networkmasters.pl/>=piotr.rosciszew...@mail3.pl <mailto:piotr.rosciszew...@mail3.pl>)


We got this email 4 times on the list. Maybe you should consider not using Outlook and setup Thunderbird or some other mail client.

You may need to setup second instance of Postfix with PostSRS to do the sender rewriting after SA.

The problem I had with PostSRS is that it rewrote the sender address even if it was not needed. So maybe setting up a second Postfix instance just for those addresses that are being forwarded would have solved my problem but I decided to not use PostSRS in the end. I just didn't have enough of a forwarding problem to justify the side effects for my particular mail flow.

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David Jones

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