SPF: use exim facilities for DNS lookups
[exim.git] / test / log / 4600
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 ******** SERVER ********
-1999-03-02 09:44:33 exim x.yz daemon started: pid=pppp, no queue runs, listening for SMTP on port PORT_D port PORT_S
-1999-03-02 09:44:33 spf_result         pass (guess <no>)
+1999-03-02 09:44:33 exim x.yz daemon started: pid=pppp, no queue runs, listening for SMTP on port PORT_D port PORT_S port PORT_N
+1999-03-02 09:44:33 spf_result         pass
 1999-03-02 09:44:33 spf_header_comment myhost.test.ex: localhost is always allowed.
 1999-03-02 09:44:33 spf_smtp_comment   
 1999-03-02 09:44:33 spf_received       Received-SPF: pass (myhost.test.ex: localhost is always allowed.) client-ip=127.0.0.1; envelope-from=a@example.com; helo=testclient;
 1999-03-02 09:44:33 Authentication-Results: myhost.test.ex;\n  spf=pass smtp.mailfrom=example.com
-1999-03-02 09:44:33 spf_result         pass (guess <no>)
-1999-03-02 09:44:33 spf_header_comment myhost.test.ex: localhost is always allowed.
+1999-03-02 09:44:33 spf_result         none
+1999-03-02 09:44:33 spf_header_comment myhost.test.ex: domain of test.example.com does not provide an SPF record
 1999-03-02 09:44:33 spf_smtp_comment   
-1999-03-02 09:44:33 spf_received       Received-SPF: pass (myhost.test.ex: localhost is always allowed.) client-ip=127.0.0.1; envelope-from=b@test.example.com; helo=testclient;
-1999-03-02 09:44:33 Authentication-Results: myhost.test.ex;\n  spf=pass smtp.mailfrom=test.example.com
-1999-03-02 09:44:33 spf_result         pass
+1999-03-02 09:44:33 spf_received       Received-SPF: none (myhost.test.ex: domain of test.example.com does not provide an SPF record) client-ip=ip4.ip4.ip4.ip4; envelope-from=b@test.example.com; helo=testclient;
+1999-03-02 09:44:33 Authentication-Results: myhost.test.ex;\n  spf=none smtp.mailfrom=test.example.com
+1999-03-02 09:44:33 spf_result         pass (guess <no>)
 1999-03-02 09:44:33 spf_header_comment myhost.test.ex: localhost is always allowed.
 1999-03-02 09:44:33 spf_smtp_comment   
 1999-03-02 09:44:33 spf_received       Received-SPF: pass (myhost.test.ex: localhost is always allowed.) client-ip=127.0.0.1; envelope-from=c@example.com; helo=testclient;
 1999-03-02 09:44:33 Authentication-Results: myhost.test.ex;\n  spf=pass smtp.mailfrom=example.com
+1999-03-02 09:44:33 spf_result         neutral (guess <yes>)
+1999-03-02 09:44:33 spf_header_comment myhost.test.ex: ip4.ip4.ip4.ip4 is neither permitted nor denied by domain of test.example.com
+1999-03-02 09:44:33 spf_smtp_comment   Please see http://www.openspf.org/Why?id=b%40test.example.com&ip=ip4.ip4.ip4.ip4&receiver=myhost.test.ex : Reason: mechanism
+1999-03-02 09:44:33 spf_received       Received-SPF: neutral (myhost.test.ex: ip4.ip4.ip4.ip4 is neither permitted nor denied by domain of test.example.com) client-ip=ip4.ip4.ip4.ip4; envelope-from=b@test.example.com; helo=testclient;
+1999-03-02 09:44:33 Authentication-Results: myhost.test.ex;\n  spf=neutral (best guess record for domain) smtp.mailfrom=test.example.com
+1999-03-02 09:44:33 H=(testclient) [ip4.ip4.ip4.ip4] F=<b@test.example.com> rejected RCPT <fred@test.ex>
+1999-03-02 09:44:33 spf_result          (guess <no>)
+1999-03-02 09:44:33 spf_header_comment 
+1999-03-02 09:44:33 spf_smtp_comment   
+1999-03-02 09:44:33 spf_received       
+1999-03-02 09:44:33 Authentication-Results: myhost.test.ex
+1999-03-02 09:44:33 H=(testclient) [127.0.0.1] F=<c@example.com> rejected RCPT <fred@test.ex>