I was not referring to anything you are doing, I was referring to the recipient domain doing a rejection based upon a SPF fail.
John T eServices For You
"Seek, and ye shall find!"
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The problem is not anything I am doing - it with SPF
itself. By design forwarded email will bounce if the receiving MTA is configed
that way. Even if I whitelist the emails they will bounce... I think the underlying problem as has been discussed on this list is that an SPF FAIL should not be relied upon as an outright rejection, rather used as part of a weighting system. John T eServices For You "Seek, and ye shall find!"
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