Hi,
I've just checked a few headers, and I'm seeing the following;
X-Rollernet-Spf: tagging disabled
However, I've the SPF Filter set as;
Pass - Accept
All others - Tag
Is this therefore the correct outcome, or am I misunderstanding?
It's also showing as disabled for Hotmail.
Thanks.
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I've just changed the setting to "tag" and now see the pass message.RollerNetSupport wrote:pass "accept" will generate the tagging disabled message if the SPF result was pass. If you change it to pass "tag" you should get "X-Rollernet-Spf: pass" as the header.
I guess I expected to see something referring to an SPF pass elsewhere in the headers, perhaps in the SPAM header somewhere?
Even if SPF pass to accept, could it still not display in the SPF header?
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True, there is no real difference between "accept" and "tag". It's something we can clean up in the interface (i.e. drop the entire "tag" column and add a single "header tagging yes/no" option), but since it works, we haven't found time to mess with it yet.
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That's fair enough, I just like to see exactly what's going on where possible.RollerNetSupport wrote:True, there is no real difference between "accept" and "tag". It's something we can clean up in the interface (i.e. drop the entire "tag" column and add a single "header tagging yes/no" option), but since it works, we haven't found time to mess with it yet.
Thanks for looking