<div dir="ltr">Thanks Dan,<div><br></div><div style>that source haven't a SPF valid. so I need allow the ip address come from </div></div><div class="gmail_extra"><br><br><div class="gmail_quote">2013/5/20 McDonald, Dan <span dir="ltr"><<a href="mailto:Dan.McDonald@austinenergy.com" target="_blank">Dan.McDonald@austinenergy.com</a>></span><br>
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<p><font></font></p><div class="im"><font>On 5/20/13 9:06 AM, "Usuário do Sistema" <<a href="mailto:maiconlp@ig.com.br" target="_blank">maiconlp@ig.com.br</a>> wrote:<br>
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> My amavisd is block a IP by SPF<br>
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Does that mean that amavisd is blocking a message the doesn't match the SPF<br>
policy, or that it is blocking a message that does match the SPF policy?<br>
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> and I should like allow that IP. all emails<br>
> come from that IP address must be allow without any restriction.<br></div>
In theory, you could put in a WHITELIST_FROM_RCVD entry. But it would seem<br>
the better solution would be for the owner of the SPF record to update their<br>
policy to match their practice, then add a WHITELIST_FROM_SPF entry.<div class="im"><br>
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> Thare is a simple way ? <br>
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