What about incoming mail with SPF 'unknown'? Do you do SRS on that?
There's usually absolutely no need for you to do so -- if you
forward it intact, it's likely to still be 'unknown'.
Yes, I presume thats what should be done. Just keep in mind buest guess
records.....
Stefan
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