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Although I feel it important fro all of use to understand to correct SPF server settings, As this discussion is “Public” I am taking this conversation off list while I hammer out some specifics with Chris
I will post the outcome to the list for those interested.
Cheers,
Paul
> On Jul 22, 2016, at 8:36 PM, surgemail-support <surgemailHIDDEN@t@netwinsite.com> wrote:
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> Try this:
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> g_spf_nogrey "*"
> g_spf_noallow "*"
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> I'm really not 100% sure of all the implications of these but I think it's what you are asking for. Let me know if the results are as intended or not.
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> ChrisP.
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> On 23/07/2016 12:48 p.m., Paul M. Beck wrote:
>> So "block" blocks emails without spf? <sigh>
>>
>> How do I block email with a sod fail -all
>>
>> Sent from my iPhone
>>
>>> On Jul 22, 2016, at 6:50 PM, surgemail-support <surgemailHIDDEN@t@netwinsite.com> wrote:
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>>> I wouldn't use that myself, it removes a lot of options for allowing messages through from domains without spf, at least most domains have spf entries now so it's not fatal, but you may still bounce some valid messages.
>>>
>>> To find why the message in question was permitted examine the user level spam log which should give the reason (I Hope).
>>>
>>> ChrisP.
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>>>
>>>> On 23/07/2016 5:43 a.m., Paul M. Beck wrote:
>>>> Hmmm…
>>>>
>>>> Is “Blocked” relatively new, I don’t remember having that option when I set it (years ago)
>>>>
>>>> Thanks for the info changes made on all servers!
>>>>
>>>> Paul
>>>>> On Jul 22, 2016, at 12:38 PM, Ed HIDDEN@ent.net> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> I prefer g_spf_mode "block". Too much other stuff goes on when you use strict like guessing if the ip is "close enough". Block means if it doesn't match it's blocked. And that works 100% for us.
>>>>>
>>>>> --Ed
>>>>>
>>>>>> On 07/22/2016 01:19 PM, Paul M. Beck wrote:
>>>>>> SurgeMail Version 7.1f-46, Built Apr 18 2016 22:14:07, Platform OSX_intel (Surgeweb Enabled)
>>>>>>
>>>>>> g_spf_mode = Strict
>>>>>>
>>>>>> nothing to allow bypass that I can find.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Why/How did the server let this through?
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Received-SPF: fail (Last token {-all} (res=FAIL)) client-ip=193.111.173.72; envelope-from=<gsxHIDDEN@cations@apple.com>; x-ip-name=mailgw1.minjust.gov.ua;
>>>>>>
>>>> SNIP
>>>>>> X-MyRbl: Color=Yellow Age=0 Spam=0 Notspam=0 Stars=0 Good=0 Friend=2 Surbl=0 Catch=0 r=0 ip=193.111.173.72
>>>>>> X-IP-stats: Incoming Last 0, First 0, in=1, out=0, spam=0 ip=193.111.173.72
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
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