Am 25.03.2015, 23:11 Uhr, schrieb Olaf van der Spek
This is one of the fundamental problems with SPF. I suspect that you'll see the same issue with emails from me. I don't think it is the responsibility of the list to resolve it; either the sender needs a more relaxed SPF rule, or the recipient needs more relaxed checking.
I don't agree. Isn't there a proper solution for this?
I'm not an expert on this topic, but might be root of the problem be that some mails are sent via NNTP(e.g. Gmane)? Otherwise this would really be a fundamental problem with SPF and not easy so solve. Extending the SPF for every mailing-list I'm active is not an option. FYI: I used to send my mail via Gmane. Sorry for my mail from yesterday, I didn't switch it for the test. This mail was sent using my regular Mail-Account and regular Mail-Server. If this mail is not marked as spam it is probably only a problem when using NNTP for Mailing-Lists. Regards, Christian