On Wed, Feb 08, 2006 at 09:56:29PM +0100, Michael Monnerie wrote:
> OK, but how can people ever send e-mail then? That server is very alone 
> somewhere in a dark room, seeing no daylight until the end of his life. 
> Hard to imagine anybody going there directly to send some mail.

Because if the random dial-up person sends mail to you, who then relays
it to me, when I look at it, the mail is coming from you which passes.

Your problem is that if the dial-up person sends mail to you and destined
for you, your server will then do a SPF check, and it'll fail since the
mail is coming from the dial-up IP and not your server.

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