I set up SPF for my domains, which has been in place for quite a while.
I recently set up incoming SSL/TLS + authentication for customers' emails. Previously customer validation was via popB4smtp.
I am finding now that remotely connected customers (such as those away on holidays) are being denied by the SPF rules because they are no longer on a local subnet, and now filtering in to the SPF rules.
I am wondering what logic I need to put in place to let them bypass the SPF if they come in by local SSL authentication ? I can't quite reason it out. Thanks for any suggestions/advice.
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