If someone sends an email and it shows up on our server as a 64. address.
What about when the message is delivered to someone at AOL?  Will it also
see the 64. address, therefore fail the SPF test on their end also?

No. AOL will only see the IP address of your server, and use that for determining if the E-mail should fail SPF. Since your mailserver is listed as one of the IPs that are allowed to send per your SPF record, AOL will pass SPF.


-Scott
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