Thomas M. Jaeger wrote:
Sorry Eric (Shubert). Your response must have gotten filtered by that
“wonderful” MS Outlook 2003 Junk filter then absent mindedly deleted by me…
I actually discovered my answer not too long after emailing the list.
It had all to do with the SPF filter. The email was coming from a
legitimate company domain (and person) but SPF is not finding it to be
valid. I had to change the /var/qmail/control/spfbehavior from 3 to 0
(could have used 1 or 2 but, to me, off is off…). It was set when I
re-built the server; either I selected the suggested “#” or it set 3 at
default… dunno. Sorry for any hassle.
Thank you, again, for all that you are doing!
Thomas M. Jaeger
Computer Technician, A.A.S.
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NP Thomas. FWIW, I'm running with spfbehavior "1". The wiki indicates
that "3" is the default toaster value. It'd be nice if someone came up
with a fix that made the toaster's SPF processing work correctly. :(
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-Eric 'shubes'
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