On Friday 01 September 2006 16:14, Ramprasad took the opportunity to say: > > This is no real forwarding, but all mail for us gets received by that > > server first, and this server passes it to us. This is a common > > structure for a bigger mail setup. The trusted_networks option solved > > my problems, but it should definetly be included in the wiki somewhere. > > Maybe we should add a note about trusted_networks being important for > > SPF in the install manual where SPF installation is explained > > <snip> > > If 134.96.254.200 is accepting mails for you then you must do all SPF > checks on that host. SPF checks dont work unless you do the checks on > the receiving host.
SPF checks work (since the information needed is included in a Received: line that can be trusted), but you can't reject mail at SMTP time based on the result. -- Magnus Holmgren [EMAIL PROTECTED] (No Cc of list mail needed, thanks)
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