Many spammers have an SPF record. So the SPFPASS deserves no negative weight. I have SPFPASS set at zero

Here's my settings:
SPFPASS   spf      pass x 0 0
SPFUNKNOWN   spf      unknown x 0 0
SPFFAIL   spf      fail x 50 0


----- Original Message ----- From: "Gary Steiner" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <Declude.JunkMail@declude.com>
Sent: Thursday, March 30, 2006 6:36 PM
Subject: [Declude.JunkMail] SPF tests in Declude


I've seen all the talk for and against SPF on this list, and I've been trying to decide how much weight I want to give SPF. (I'm currently using Declude 3.0.6.4 and SmarterMail 2.6). I started playing around with SmarterMail's SPF tags by setting them to a low or zero weight just so I could see the tags in the headers and get an idea as to how much spam was passing, and how much ham was failing.Then I started to think about Declude. For some reason I had assumed that Declude's SPF tests were commented out in my config files. I checked and found that I was wrong. In my global.cfg file, there was the following:

SPFFAIL spffail x x 3 0
SPFPASS spfpass x x -3 0

and in my $default$.junkmail file there was

SPFFAIL WARN
SPFPASS WARN

yet I have never seen in the header of any message a tag from Declude that said anything about SPF. I do see tags from SmarterMail like SPF_Pass, SPF_Neutral and SPF_None. I am I missing something here? Do these tests work in Declude? Is there some other statement I need in my config files for these tests to work?

Thanks in advance,

Gary



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