On Tue, 2015-07-28 at 16:50 -0400, Alex wrote:
Hi Andrew,
This requires that you have access to the account from which the email
is being forwarded, correct? In my case, it is a single remote sender
that is being forwarded on to gmail.
No, you need access to the account *to* which
Hi,
On Sun, Jul 26, 2015 at 7:50 AM, Andrew Beverley a...@andybev.com wrote:
On Sat, 2015-07-25 at 21:04 -0400, Alex wrote:
I have a postfix-2.10.5 server on fedora, and have several users that
forward their mail through to gmail. This is apparently enough to
break SPF and make gmail think
On Mon, 2015-07-27 at 09:16 -0400, Alex wrote:
Hi,
On Sun, Jul 26, 2015 at 7:50 AM, Andrew Beverley a...@andybev.com wrote:
On Sat, 2015-07-25 at 21:04 -0400, Alex wrote:
I have a postfix-2.10.5 server on fedora, and have several users that
forward their mail through to gmail. This is
On Sat, 2015-07-25 at 21:04 -0400, Alex wrote:
I have a postfix-2.10.5 server on fedora, and have several users that
forward their mail through to gmail. This is apparently enough to
break SPF and make gmail think I'm the originator of the email,
instead of the actual sender. Consequently,
Alex:
This is apparently enough to break SPF and make gmail think I'm the
originator of the email,
instead of the actual sender. Consequently, gmail considers it spam
and moves it to a spam folder.
there is a MAAWG recommendation document:
Hi,
On 07/26/2015 01:34 AM, Robert Schetterer wrote:
Am 26.07.2015 um 03:04 schrieb Alex:
Hi,
I have a postfix-2.10.5 server on fedora, and have several users that
forward their mail through to gmail. This is apparently enough to
break SPF and make gmail think I'm the originator of the email,
Am 26.07.2015 um 03:04 schrieb Alex:
Hi,
I have a postfix-2.10.5 server on fedora, and have several users that
forward their mail through to gmail. This is apparently enough to
break SPF and make gmail think I'm the originator of the email,
instead of the actual sender. Consequently, gmail
Hi Alex,
A mail server that I operate had similar issues several years ago. Our
solution was to stop users from forwarding, and make them use gmail's POP3
support for fetching mail. Whenever a new user gets their account set up,
we ask them if they want to use our webmail interface or gmail, and
To: postfix users list
Subject: SPF and forwarding
Hi,
I have a postfix-2.10.5 server on fedora, and have several users that
forward their mail through to gmail. This is apparently enough to
break SPF and make gmail think I'm the originator of the email,
instead of the actual sender. Consequently, gmail
Hi,
I have a postfix-2.10.5 server on fedora, and have several users that
forward their mail through to gmail. This is apparently enough to
break SPF and make gmail think I'm the originator of the email,
instead of the actual sender. Consequently, gmail considers it spam
and moves it to a spam
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