"Davide Libenzi" <davidel@xmailserver.org> wrote in message 
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>
> On Sun, 27 Aug 2006, Bwana Zulu wrote:
>
>> Hello Davide,
>>
>> Seems something is wrong with your filter xm-spf.pl.
>>
>> The problem is with IP address retrieved from message file. For incomming
>> message with header "Received: from mopmsgoa02.pfizer.com
>> ([148.168.100.84]:11917)" the SPF filter (using --file option) recognizes
>> ipv4=[148.168.100.84] and gives fail result. If I check the same manually
>> using --ip=148.168.100.84 and [EMAIL PROTECTED] I obtain pass result.
>>
>> In my opinion the problem is with "[ ]" characters in ipv4.
>>
>> Do you see any sollution for this?
>
> xm-spf.pl is parsing the spool file top line in order to feed the SPF core
> with the IP info. Can you add some debug statement to it, and see what IP
> is the SPF core getting from xm-spf.pl?
>
>
> - Davide

Hello Davide,

Exactly it is what I did. In debug mode I saw it was getting 
[148.168.100.84] and not 148.168.100.84.

Greetings,
Michal 



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