+1999-03-02 09:44:33 spf_result pass
+1999-03-02 09:44:33 spf_header_comment myhost.test.ex: domain of passme.helo.example.com designates ip4.ip4.ip4.ip4 as permitted sender
+1999-03-02 09:44:33 spf_smtp_comment
+1999-03-02 09:44:33 spf_received Received-SPF: pass (myhost.test.ex: domain of passme.helo.example.com designates ip4.ip4.ip4.ip4 as permitted sender) client-ip=ip4.ip4.ip4.ip4; envelope-from=postmaster@passme.helo.example.com; helo=passme.helo.example.com;
+1999-03-02 09:44:33 Authentication-Results: myhost.test.ex;\n spf=pass smtp.helo=passme.helo.example.com
+1999-03-02 09:44:33 spf_result fail (guess <no>)
+1999-03-02 09:44:33 spf_header_comment myhost.test.ex: domain of example.com does not designate ip4.ip4.ip4.ip4 as permitted sender
+1999-03-02 09:44:33 spf_smtp_comment Please see http://www.open-spf.org/Why : Reason: mechanism
+1999-03-02 09:44:33 spf_received Received-SPF: fail (myhost.test.ex: domain of example.com does not designate ip4.ip4.ip4.ip4 as permitted sender) client-ip=ip4.ip4.ip4.ip4; envelope-from=failme@example.com; helo=passme.helo.example.com;
+1999-03-02 09:44:33 Authentication-Results: myhost.test.ex;\n spf=fail smtp.mailfrom=example.com
+1999-03-02 09:44:33 H=(passme.helo.example.com) [ip4.ip4.ip4.ip4] F=<failme@example.com> rejected RCPT <fred@test.ex>