Hi,
SPF support just got into Debian Exim4 package (exim is debian's default MTA).
There's a template for using external calls to spfquery in the default config,
that may be enabled by setting the CHECK_RCPT_SPF macro.
From: http://lists.debian.org/debian-devel-changes/2006/07/msg02898.html
* SPF support: (rm) Closes: #290464
* Add (disabled) template to check SPF in 30_exim4-config_check_rcpt.
* Add libmail-spf-query-perl (>= 1.999-1) to Suggests.
* Rewrite Q/A about SPF from README.Debian.
* Add a small note to exim4-config.NEWS.
I'll be maintaining this template blurb. Please, let me know if you find bugs
in it. Also, please check the documented FAQ in README.Debian before asking for
new features (such as builtin libspf support).
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