Hello All,
I might guess that maybe there was some problem with PTR record
for 2600:3c01::f03c:91ff:fe93:4b0d at that time so it might be affecting
gmail spam scoring, however this is a very wild guess as right now PTR is
correctly pointing back to
lists.ovirt.org.
SPF is set per domain name as I see, not per IP address so it includes all
IPs that DNS name resolves automatically.
Maybe we need to revise the current settings against the recommendations
for bulk senders:
https://support.google.com/mail/answer/81126?hl=en
I guess other mail services might use same scoring approaches.
Anton.
On Tue, May 24, 2016 at 9:24 PM, Karsten Wade <kwade(a)redhat.com> wrote:
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On 05/24/2016 01:32 AM, David Caro wrote:
> Maybe it's old enough so Quaid was involved back then?
I don't recall for sure why IPv6 would be turned off, but iirc we had
problems with SPF for a few years for
gmail.com users, meaning it
affected the end-users mailing lists the most.
Is it possible SPF was turned off for IPv4 & IPv6, then the problem
with SPF and GMail was fixed, and it was turned back on but only for IPv
4?
How about experimenting and see what happens (SCIENCE!), maybe with a
warning to the two main lists (devel, users) in case anything breaks?
Best,
- - Karsten
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Karsten Wade
Community Infra & Platform (Mgr)
Open Source and Standards, @redhatopen
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