it adds a: before the ip (a:127.0.0.1), so the syntax of the record is not valid, and all mails get rejected because 127.0.0.1 is not a vlide domain name.
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How does adding IPs to that field break SPF?
it adds a: before the ip (a:127.0.0.1), so the syntax of the record is not valid, and all mails get rejected because 127.0.0.1 is not a vlide domain name.
Ok, I see what you mean now - this will be fixed in the next Webmin release.