On 2022-01-19 11:41, David Bürgin wrote:
> Benny Pedersen:
>> <users@spamassassin.apache.org>: host
>> mx1-he-de.apache.org[2a01:4f8:c2c:2bf7::1] said: 550 5.7.23
>> <users@spamassassin.apache.org>: Recipient address rejected: ASF
>> gnomes
>> rejected your message: SPF fail - not authorized. See
>> https://infra.apache.org/mail-rejection.html (in reply to RCPT TO
>> command)
>>
>>
>> is it solved ?
>
> The server rejected your message because you are using a sender address
> that is not allowed according to SPF policy?
spf enveloppe changes on next server and it was not accepted internal
v=spf1 ip4:3.227.148.255 ip4:95.216.194.37 ip4:116.203.82.107
ip4:116.203.166.180 ip4:159.69.187.90 ip4:198.2.128.0/24
ip4:198.2.132.0/22 ip4:198.2.136.0/23 ip4:198.2.145.0/24
ip4:198.2.177.0/24 ip4:198.2.178.0/23 ip4:198.2.180.0/24
ip4:198.2.186.0/23 ip4:205.201.131.128/25 ip4:205.201.134.128/25
ip4:205.201.136.0/23 ip4:205.201.139.0/24 ip4:207.244.88.131
ip4:207.244.88.144 ip4:207.244.88.153 ip6:2a01:4f8:c2c:e8b::/64
ip6:2a01:4f9:c010:567c::1 -all
so one hetzner server was not accepted on apache.org content filters ?
i think the content filter part did not change envelope sender before
checked spf
i should not speculate, but its common error if more then 256 mx ips in
ipv4, have not counted ipv6 yet
> Impossible to say more without knowing the context (sender email and IP
> address).
my own flatted ips is
v=spf1 ip4:172.104.150.56 ip6:2a01:7e01::f03c:92ff:fe3b:151e
ip6:2a01:7e01:e001:289::1 ip6:2a01:7e01:e001:289::2/127
ip6:2a01:7e01:e001:289::4 -all