> >>
> >> Return-Path: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >> Received: from mail.cs.uni-sb.de (mail.cs.uni-sb.de [134.96.254.200])
> >>     by wjpserver.cs.uni-sb.de (8.12.11.20060308/8.12.11) with ESMTP id
> >> k7T8rU6P012050;
> >>     Tue, 29 Aug 2006 10:53:30 +0200
> >> Received: from mail-eur1.microsoft.com (mail-eur1.microsoft.com
> >> [213.199.128.139])
> >>     by mail.cs.uni-sb.de (8.13.8/2006081400) with ESMTP id
> >> k7T8rT98004989;
> >>     Tue, 29 Aug 2006 10:53:29 +0200 (CEST)

<snip>
> This is no real forwarding, but all mail for us gets received by that
> server first, and this server passes it to us. This is a common
> structure for a bigger mail setup. The trusted_networks option solved
> my problems, but it should definetly be included in the wiki somewhere.
> Maybe we should add a note about trusted_networks being important for
> SPF in the install manual where SPF installation is explained
<snip>

If 134.96.254.200 is accepting mails for you then you must do all SPF
checks on that host. SPF checks dont work unless you do the checks on
the receiving host. 


Thanks
Ram






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