On Wed, August 2, 2006 23:45, Gino Cerullo wrote:
> I just tried to send you an email directly and got this back.
yes thats your problem :-)
i do not run spf in mta so this is the reason
> Aug 2 17:40:33 server postfix/smtpd[13818]: disconnect from unknown
> [216.138.200.230]
you should realy
Hi Benny,I just tried to send you an email directly and got this back.Aug 2 17:39:33 server postfix/smtpd[13818]: BFB481BD016: client=unknown[216.138.200.230], sasl_method=CRAM-MD5, sasl_username=gcerulloAug 2 17:39:33 server postfix/cleanup[13821]: BFB481BD016: message-id=<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>Aug
Benny Pedersen wrote:
spf fails when mails sent to my own mail server, but it should work for all
others that recieve mail from rima.ws ?
Simple answer: don't run SPF tests on outgoing/submitted mail.
If SPF says that your mail has to come from your server, and you run
that SPF check *on* you
dig rima.ws txt
spf fails when mails sent to my own mail server, but it should work for all
others that recieve mail from rima.ws ?
is this a bug or just my config ?
my smtp auth ip is both in internal networks and trusted networks
what have i done wroung ?
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Benny