Hi all
I have a typical mail system in that my incomming mail gets stored on an
ISP pop3 server and is collected by fetchmail and dumped into my local
mail system (postfix)
my ISP (demon.net) appears to be unwilling to publish SPF records.
they are simply ignoring my requests.
however I have published SPF records for other domains which I operate.
what am now wishing to do is intergrate SPF into my postfix installation.
1) am having difficulties getting the postfix module to work as in it's
instructions
2) I don't think it would work with my fetchmail setup.
I am wanting to configure SPF to protect my machine to protect my
outbound mail ( done appart from the ISP account versions) and to stop
forged email comming to me from a UK goverment domain (NHS.UK)
but since postfix get the mail from my fetchmail daemon the connections
are not gona match published SPF records. is there another way of
performing SPF checks. such as the headers that the ISP adds for
connections to it for example.
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I have a typical mail system in that my incomming mail gets stored on an
ISP pop3 server and is collected by fetchmail and dumped into my local
mail system (postfix)
my ISP (demon.net) appears to be unwilling to publish SPF records.
they are simply ignoring my requests.
however I have published SPF records for other domains which I operate.
what am now wishing to do is intergrate SPF into my postfix installation.
1) am having difficulties getting the postfix module to work as in it's
instructions
2) I don't think it would work with my fetchmail setup.
I am wanting to configure SPF to protect my machine to protect my
outbound mail ( done appart from the ISP account versions) and to stop
forged email comming to me from a UK goverment domain (NHS.UK)
but since postfix get the mail from my fetchmail daemon the connections
are not gona match published SPF records. is there another way of
performing SPF checks. such as the headers that the ISP adds for
connections to it for example.
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