> Benny Pedersen wrote:
> >On Fredag, 20/6 2008, 10:04, Henrik K wrote:
> >  
> >>On Fri, Jun 20, 2008 at 12:12:45AM -0400, Matt Kettler wrote:
> >>    
> >>>That is correct, SPF checks are applied to the first untrusted host.
> >>>      
> >>Matt, you should know better. ;) It's first _external_ host.
> >>    
> >
> >and is most of the time olso first untrusted ? :)
> >
> >both is imho correct

On 25.06.08 20:54, Matt Kettler wrote:
> Generally yes, although there are some odd cases where these differ 

odd? :) they are two settings just so they could differ (so we could trust
some host while not taking them as internal).

> (only happens when you set it this way manually for various not-typical 
> network reasons, like those who accept mail from authenticated users on 
> dialup IPs.).

Not only. We trust our dialup users until we'll force them to SMTP AUTH.

But we may trust some other mailservers (freemails) that relay mail, so we
won't check for blacklists them, but machines they are relaying from
(which may be bad if they whitelisted their dialups, but that's different
story)


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