>These are examples of SPF query responses that are not comprehended
>by ASSP:

Not comprehended? In my view we do the right thing. I am unable to
declare something "Spam" or "spammy" based on such conditions.

2.5.6.  TempError

   A "TempError" result means that the SPF client encountered a
   transient error while performing the check.  Checking software can
   choose to accept or temporarily reject the message.  If the message
   is rejected during the SMTP transaction for this reason, the
software
   SHOULD use an SMTP reply code of 451 and, if supported, the 4.4.3
DSN
   code.

2.5.7.  PermError

   A "PermError" result means that the domain's published records could
   not be correctly interpreted.  This signals an error condition that
   requires manual intervention to be resolved, as opposed to the
   TempError result.  Be aware that if the domain owner uses macros
   (Section 8), it is possible that this result is due to the checked
   identities having an unexpected format.


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