I got report from a customer for the following problem: A guy of them 
sits with his notebook somewhere, connecting to the internet over some 
ISP, sending e-mail over our server (which he should do, and is only 
possible via pop-before-smtp). In DNS, I setup that only our server is 
allowed to send e-mail from that domain (changed to @mycustomer.com 
below). Now why does SA say SPF_FAIL here? It should accept that 
message, as it came directly from the customer to our server. Normally 
this works, I just got this message rejected (although I'm not sure if 
other messages aren't marked SPF_FAIL). Hiccup?

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