On 11/25/18 12:28 PM, Grant Taylor via Mailman-Users wrote:
On 11/25/18 1:03 PM, Lindsay Haisley (linode) wrote:
mail redirected through a .forward will always fail SPF validation.
That is not always accurate. It is relatively easy to configure an MTA to support Sender Rewriting Scheme, either for everything that is sent out or just things that don't originate from the system.
Thus a .forward is not guaranteed to fail SPF validation. In fact, I would expect SPF validation to succeed on servers that are configured with SRS.
Yes, but in the context of this thread which is DMARC, SPF will pass, but the SPF domain won't align with the From: domain so DMARC validation by SPF will fail.
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