To put numbers behind Scott's statement.
For June <1% of all e-mail triggered SPFPASS
and 1.4% of all e-mail triggered SPFFAIL
To confuse the issue somewhat:
26% of the e-mail that triggered SPFPASS was classified as SPAM
3% of the e-mail that triggered SPFFAIL was classified as SPAM
Scott Fisher
Director of IT
Farm Progress Companies
>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 06/30/04 07:43AM >>>
>SPFPASS spf pass x -5 0 SPFFAIL
>spf fail x 8 0
>
>I've just added the above lines to my global config. After checking the
>Declude log, I see no indication that Declude is performing this test.
>What am I missing?
You'll only see E-mails pass or fail if they have SPF records -- for other
domains, a response of "unknown" is returned (which won't affect the weight
of the E-mail with the settings above).
-Scott
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