Michael Monnerie wrote:
> I got report from a customer for the following problem: A guy of them
> sits with his notebook somewhere, connecting to the internet over some
> ISP, sending e-mail over our server (which he should do, and is only
> possible via pop-before-smtp). In DNS, I setup that only our server is
> allowed to send e-mail from that domain (changed to @mycustomer.com
> below). Now why does SA say SPF_FAIL here? It should accept that
> message, as it came directly from the customer to our server. Normally
> this works, I just got this message rejected (although I'm not sure if
> other messages aren't marked SPF_FAIL). Hiccup?
> 
> Received: from CUSTOMER_PC (p5498715A.dip.t-dialin.net
>  [84.152.113.90]) by power2u.goelsen.net (Postfix) with ESMTP id
>  D32FD4BE10 for <hidden>; Tue, 13 Dec 2005 14:59:54 +0100 (CET)

You could configure your server to skip SpamAssassin checks on email received 
by trusted sources (SMTP AUTH, POP-before-SMTP, internal networks, 
what-have-you)

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Matthew.van.Eerde (at) hbinc.com               805.964.4554 x902
Hispanic Business Inc./HireDiversity.com       Software Engineer

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