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SPF record for bounces.spamcop.net borked, or pilot error?
Bert Driehuis
driehuis.fcnzpbc2005 at playbeing.com
Fri Aug 5 04:40:56 EDT 2005
I noticed that the "spamcop is ready to process your report"
notifications are being flagged as spam over the last couple of days. I
checked, and it's because they fail an SPF check:
% host -ttxt bounces.spamcop.net
bounces.spamcop.net descriptive text "v=spf1 ip4:64.74.133.224/27 -all"
The mail reaches me through my spamcop.net forward, and lo and behold:
the cesmail.net servers are not included in this SPF record.
It does fit the SPF logic that I should SPF-whitelist my own e-mail
forwarding, but it just changed a couple of days ago, so I wonder what
changed. Were the SPF records only added recently? Wouldn't it make
sense to include the cesmail.net netblock to the SPF record for
bounces.spamcop.net?
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