>> On ons 15 dec 2010 19:20:28 CET, Nikolay Shopik wrote
>>> I did play more with gmail as example, and notice. If I send email
>>> from web interface SPF always matched and OK. If I'm using MUA to send
>>> mail via SMTP it never fail or pass SPF rule. Probably new "Received:"
>>> header is related, any ideas?

> On 15.12.2010 21:28, Benny Pedersen wrote:
>> sendmail vs smtp ?

On 15.12.10 21:34, Nikolay Shopik wrote:
> I probably mean "sent" word, I don't use sendmail. My MUA is Thunderbird.

do you send that mail via gmail SMTP or via your SMTP?

Does your SMTP belong to your internal_networks?

In such case, the SPF can't be checked because the mail did not come from
outside but originated in your network. In such case, it should match
ALL_TRUSTED and verification of the sender must be done by your SMTP server.

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