Hello, all
Have anyone run into this message:
Received-SPF: softfail (google.com: domain of transitioning test-bounces@mailman.k12.or.us
does not designate 74.125.149.50 as permitted sender) client-
ip=74.125.149.50;
Authentication-Results: mx.google.com; spf=softfail (google.com:
domain of transitioning test-bounces@mailman.k12.or.us does not
designate 74.125.149.50 as permitted sender) smtp.mail=csd_staff-bounces@mailman.canby.k12.or.us
We use Exim 4.69 and Mailman 2.0.11 on Fedora 10. We just recently
added Postini archiving service; therefore, it alters the inbound as
well as outbound gateway.
A quick Google shows up with something about SPF and permitted sender.
The above message seems to indicate that we need to add the 72.125.
address into our server. Any pointer is greatly appreciated.
Thank you,
Hung Phan wrote:
Have anyone run into this message: Received-SPF: softfail (google.com: domain of transitioning test-bounces@mailman.k12.or.us does not designate 74.125.149.50 as permitted sender) client- ip=74.125.149.50; Authentication-Results: mx.google.com; spf=softfail (google.com:
domain of transitioning test-bounces@mailman.k12.or.us does not
designate 74.125.149.50 as permitted sender) smtp.mail=csd_staff-bounces@mailman.canby.k12.or.us We use Exim 4.69 and Mailman 2.0.11 on Fedora 10. We just recently
added Postini archiving service; therefore, it alters the inbound as
well as outbound gateway. A quick Google shows up with something about SPF and permitted sender.
The above message seems to indicate that we need to add the 72.125.
address into our server. Any pointer is greatly appreciated.
Your mail is being delivered to recipients through postini. The spf record for the mailman.canby.k12.or.us domain is "v=spf1 mx ~all" which says the MX for the domain, which also is mailman.canby.k12.or.us, is authorized to send mail from this domain and every other server is a softfail.
You could change this record to "v=spf1 mx ip4:74.125.149.50 ~all" ore equivalently "v=spf1 mx a:na3sys009amx210.postini.com ~all" to authorize this particular server to send mail on your behalf, but postini probably has several servers so you probably would want something like "v=spf1 mx ip4:74.125.149.50/x ~all" to authorize the range where 'x' is the dumber of bits to consider and would have to be provided by postini, or perhaps postini has other mechanisms for specifying all their servers in SPF records.
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