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On Sat, 24 Apr 2021 at 11:48, Paul Stead <paul.st...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Replied to Yuri directly,
>
> This could result of not having internal_networks set.
>
> mail2.{redacted} considers mail1.{redacted} to be an external server -
> thus checking the SPF record for freebsd.org against the IP address of
> mail1.{redacted}
>
> Paul
>
> On Sat, 24 Apr 2021 at 11:45, Antony Stone <
> antony.st...@spamassassin.open.source.it> wrote:
>
>> On Saturday 24 April 2021 at 12:22:15, Yuri wrote:
>>
>> > All messages from the FreeBSD mailing list are labeled as 'SPF check
>> fail'.
>>
>> I would firstly observe that you (or whomever runs mail0.{redacted}.com)
>> are
>> running SpamAssassin version 3.3.1 (eleven years old now), so therefore i
>> wonder how up-to-date your rulesets are.
>>
>> I also agree with Mr Paeps' observation that 1.0 for an SPF fail, even if
>> incorrect, is making very little difference compared to the 8.4 you're
>> getting
>> from the Chickenpox tests.
>>
>> Are you aware of any other subscribers to the FreeBSD list with more
>> current
>> releases of SA encountering the same problem?
>>
>> > Here is the message:
>> > https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/attachment.cgi?id=224393
>> >
>> > People said that SA does this by mistake:
>> > https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=255356
>> >
>> > Is it a mistake? A bug in SA? Or can something be done to fix this?
>>
>> Regards,
>>
>>
>> Antony.
>>
>> --
>> You can spend the whole of your life trying to be popular,
>> but at the end of the day the size of the crowd at your funeral
>> will be largely dictated by the weather.
>>
>>  - Frank Skinner
>>
>>                                                    Please reply to the
>> list;
>>                                                          please *don't*
>> CC me.
>>
>

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