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>We're getting all these emails from @newegg.com today. The domain
>@newegg.com is a whiteListedDomain. I've also got @newegg.com in
>spfstrict, but the emails are not being blocked. SPFWL is turned on a
>s
>well.
I tested it with 1.9.7.5(0.0.03)
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>Why are SPF records not good spam fighting tools (assuming that the spam
>isn't actually coming from the addresses in the records)? Don't those
>records define the addresses that the domain owner wants you to be able
>to trust?
There is no doubt, if a SPF record is published - it is one of the
> -Original Message-
> From: Fritz Borgstedt [mailto:f...@iworld.de]
> Sent: Wednesday, August 22, 2012 3:06 PM
> To: ASSP development mailing list
> Subject: Re: [Assp-test] ASSP 1.9.7.5(0.0.02) SPFSTRICT Bug
>
> why should spfstrict block this mail?
> There is an SPF record:
> v=spf1 ip4
> -Original Message-
> From: Fritz Borgstedt [mailto:f...@iworld.de]
> Sent: Wednesday, August 22, 2012 3:17 PM
> To: ASSP development mailing list
> Subject: Re: [Assp-test] ASSP 1.9.7.5(0.0.02) SPFSTRICT Bug
>
> Just to say it again: SPF records are not good Spam fighting tools.
Why are
ASSP development mailing list schrei
bt:
>We're getting all these emails from @newegg.com today. The domain
>@newegg.com is a whiteListedDomain. I've also got @newegg.com in
>spfstrict, but the emails are not being blocked. SPFWL is turned on a
>s
>well.
>
>X-Assp-Regex: WhiteDomain, '@newegg.c
ASSP development mailing list schrei
bt:
>@newegg.com
why should spfstrict block this mail?
There is an SPF record:
v=spf1 ip4:216.52.208.0/24 ip4:204.14.213.0/24 ip4:210.14.67.0/24 ip4:
204.89.152.0/24 ptr ~all
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Well, actually, this is still a problem even after correcting the
entries.
> -Original Message-
> From: Hill, Brett [mailto:hil...@nlbusa.com]
> Sent: Wednesday, August 22, 2012 2:55 PM
> To: ASSP development mailing list
> Subject: Re: [Assp-test] ASSP 1.9.7.5(0.0.02) SPFSTRICT Bug
>
> N
Nevermind, I had @newegg.com in both strictSPFRE and blockstrictSPFRe.
I've removed it from strictSPFRe. We'll see how it goes. (Below I meant
to say I had @newegg.com in blockstrictspfre, not spfstrict).
> -Original Message-
> From: Hill, Brett [mailto:hil...@nlbusa.com]
> Sent: Wednesda
We're getting all these emails from @newegg.com today. The domain
@newegg.com is a whiteListedDomain. I've also got @newegg.com in
spfstrict, but the emails are not being blocked. SPFWL is turned on as
well.
X-Assp-Regex: WhiteDomain, '@newegg.com'
X-Assp-Delay: not delayed (whiteListedDomains
Hi again,
I get all of my emails synced with my phone. I have some addresses that
come in via Exchange and some via IMAP. My phone is a HTC Desire HD and
I use the built in client.
For block reports that go to an Exchange address I have no problem,
probably because Exchange does some rewriting
Howdy,
At some point over the weekend or at the end of last week, my resend
requests seem to have gone awry - I wonder if it was when
EmailAdminDomains was added to the block report section?
We have two main front end ASSP instances (mail and mail2) set as mx10
and mx20 respectively. On our cl
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