Am 05.10.2015 um 16:47 schrieb Marcin Juszkiewicz:
W dniu 05.10.2015 o 16:43, Reindl Harald pisze:
well, that people should send their mail from the Fedora servers and
not from a wrong configured random MTA allowing random envelope
senders

Many of those people send their mail from properly configured MTA
allowing random envelope senders for authenticated users

well, and that's why spamfighting is that complicated....
a MTA allowing random sender is *not* properly configured

however, at least the bodhi mails should come from a subdomain with a SPF record or at least DKIM signed which would also hit "whitelist_auth", alternatively STOP THAT NEW mass mails while using fedora-easy-karma (which now works after a long time), i know by myself that i have commented a testing update

i guess you don't use random sevrers fro your @redhat.com....

redhat.com. 600 IN TXT "v=spf1 include:u1969764.wl.sendgrid.net include:_spf1.redhat.com include:_spf2.redhat.com -all"

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