https://bz.apache.org/SpamAssassin/show_bug.cgi?id=7392

            Bug ID: 7392
           Summary: SPF query randomly returning "result: none"
           Product: Spamassassin
           Version: 3.4.1
          Hardware: PC
                OS: All
            Status: NEW
          Severity: blocker
          Priority: P2
         Component: spamassassin
          Assignee: [email protected]
          Reporter: [email protected]
  Target Milestone: Undefined

I'm using SpamAssassin 3.4.1 (checked both on Perl 5.10.1 on RHEL6 and Perl
5.24.1 on Win2003 Server SP1) and it seems that SPF queries are randomly
returning "result: none" while performing DNS based checks, even though the TXT
record exists and previous queries return expected result. I read about a bug
on Net::DNS 1.03 that might be related to this, but my Net::DNS version is
1.07, so not sure if it might be related or not.

As a consequence of this random inability to get the correct result, SPF_
related rules are not hit.

For example, running spamassasin first time, this is the result:
feb 13 15:40:29.985 [19480] dbg: spf: query for
[email protected]/173.237.189.179/rock.webserverns.com: result: pass,
comment: , text: Mechanism 'ip4:173.237.189.179' matched

Running it again 2 minutes later, this is the result:
feb 13 15:42:08.686 [19590] dbg: spf: query for
[email protected]/173.237.189.179/rock.webserverns.com: result: none,
comment: , text: No applicable sender


And this situation repeats itself

Running spamassasin one more time:
feb 13 16:16:13.249 [23894] dbg: spf: query for
[email protected]/173.237.189.179/rock.webserverns.com: result: pass,
comment: , text: Mechanism 'ip4:173.237.189.179' matched


Running it again immediately after last run:
feb 13 16:16:25.696 [23909] dbg: spf: query for
[email protected]/173.237.189.179/rock.webserverns.com: result: none,
comment: , text: No applicable sender policy available


Please let me know if you would need any additional information provided.

Regards, Ariel.

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