Please do not reply directly to this email. All additional comments should be made in the comments box of this bug report. Summary: spamd: SPF: lookup failed: Can't locate object method "type" via package "Net::DNS::RR::TXT" https://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=179271 ------- Additional Comments From aleksander.adamowski.redhat@xxxxxxxxx 2006-01-30 16:01 EST ------- Seems OK (BTW, it didn't accept plain "-debug", it needs a numeric argument, e.g. "-debug 1"): [root@nmail tests_v2.1]# ./spfquery.pl.pre-1.997 -default-explanation=explanation -sanitize -debug 1 -ip=192.0.2.11 -sender=10.spf1-test.mailzone.com -helo=10.spf1-test.mailzone.com | 10.spf1-test.mailzone.com new: ipv4=192.0.2.11, sender=10.spf1-test.mailzone.com, helo=10.spf1-test.mailzone.com | postmaster 10.spf1-test.mailzone.com localpart is postmaster | postmaster 10.spf1-test.mailzone.com DirectiveSet override: is 10.spf1-test.mailzone.com in the override hash? | postmaster 10.spf1-test.mailzone.com DirectiveSet override: is *.spf1-test.mailzone.com in the override hash? | postmaster 10.spf1-test.mailzone.com DirectiveSet override: is *.mailzone.com in the override hash? | postmaster 10.spf1-test.mailzone.com DirectiveSet override: is *.com in the override hash? | postmaster 10.spf1-test.mailzone.com DirectiveSet override: is *. in the override hash? | postmaster 10.spf1-test.mailzone.com DirectiveSet->new(): doing TXT query on 10.spf1-test.mailzone.com | postmaster 10.spf1-test.mailzone.com myquery: doing TXT query on 10.spf1-test.mailzone.com | postmaster 10.spf1-test.mailzone.com DirectiveSet->new(): TXT query on 10.spf1-test.mailzone.com returned error=, last_dns_error=NOERROR | postmaster 10.spf1-test.mailzone.com DirectiveSet->new(): SPF policy: mx -all | postmaster 10.spf1-test.mailzone.com lookup: TXT mx -all | postmaster 10.spf1-test.mailzone.com lookup: TXT prefix=+, lhs=mx, rhs= | postmaster 10.spf1-test.mailzone.com lookup: TXT prefix=-, lhs=all, rhs= | postmaster 10.spf1-test.mailzone.com lookup: mec mechanisms=+mx() -all() | postmaster 10.spf1-test.mailzone.com evaluate_mechanism: +mx() for domain=10.spf1-test.mailzone.com | postmaster 10.spf1-test.mailzone.com myquery: doing MX query on 10.spf1-test.mailzone.com | postmaster 10.spf1-test.mailzone.com myquery: doing A query on mx01.spf1-test.mailzone.com | postmaster 10.spf1-test.mailzone.com mechanism mx: we have a match; 10.spf1-test.mailzone.com MX mx01.spf1-test.mailzone.com A 192.0.2.11 == 192.0.2.11 | postmaster 10.spf1-test.mailzone.com evaluate_mechanism: +mx() returned hit 10.spf1-test.mailzone.com MX mx01.spf1-test.mailzone.com A 192.0.2.11 | postmaster 10.spf1-test.mailzone.com saving result pass to cache point and returning. | postmaster 10.spf1-test.mailzone.com header_comment: spf_source = domain of 10.spf1-test.mailzone.com | postmaster 10.spf1-test.mailzone.com header_comment: spf_source_type = original-spf-record pass explanation: 10.spf1-test.mailzone.com MX mx01.spf1-test.mailzone.com A 192.0.2.11 spfquery: domain of 10.spf1-test.mailzone.com designates 192.0.2.11 as permitted sender Received-SPF: pass (spfquery: domain of 10.spf1-test.mailzone.com designates 192.0.2.11 as permitted sender) client-ip=192.0.2.11; envelope-from=10.spf1-test.mailzone.com; helo=10.spf1-test.mailzone.com; -- Configure bugmail: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/userprefs.cgi?tab=email ------- You are receiving this mail because: ------- You are on the CC list for the bug, or are watching someone who is.