I'm surprised nobody noticed for close to 10 days.
Probably because it wasn't 10 days. On Thu, May 16, 2024 at 10:26 PM Scott Q. <qmail@top-consulting.net> wrote:
I'm surprised nobody noticed for close to 10 days. I was away from work and upon coming back I saw the little discussion there was , in my Spam folder.
On Thursday, 16/05/2024 at 18:56 John R. Levine wrote:
On Thu, 16 May 2024, William Herrin wrote:
The message content (including the message headers) is theoretically not used for SPF validation. In practice, some SPF validators don't have direct access to the SMTP session so they rely on the SMTP session placing the envelope sender in the Return-path header.
But that wasn't the problem here, the SPF record was just gone. Oops.
I see that the SPF record is back and seems have the correct addresses so we can now return to our previously scheduled flamage.
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