I'm not sure the helo would be that useful and the client-ip would already be
in the received-spf, right? If someone wanted the helo, they could just telnet
the ip, i guess. I'm not sure that the subject and envelope-from would be that
useful either, but whatever. I'd definitely refrain from using personal
references. Most received-spf headers I've seen use the envelope sender in the
header. I guess %s is the client-ip? I'm not familiar with the variables.
Received-SPF: softfail (mail.bmsi.com: domain of
ytbbjxjuoeffa(_at_)whale-mail(_dot_)com does not designate %s as permitted
sender)
Subject: SPF softfail (POSSIBLE FORGERY)
This is an automatically generated Delivery Status Notification.
THIS IS A WARNING MESSAGE ONLY.
YOU DO NOT NEED TO RESEND YOUR MESSAGE.
Delivery to the following recipients has been delayed.
whoever(_at_)domain(_dot_)tld
error: softfail (mail.bmsi.com: domain of
ytbbjxjuoeffa(_at_)whale-mail(_dot_)com does not designate %s as permitted
sender)
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