Hi,
A pair of parts in the source / docs refer to SPF-Received header, but this
header is no longer in use since RFC 4408 superceds it in favour of
Received-SPF.
I assume SPF-Received was used in libspf2 in the pre-RFC stage, but this is
no longer the case (I checked with current code).
See attached patch.
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Robert Millan
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diff -ur exim-4.67.old/doc/experimental-spec.txt exim-4.67/doc/experimental-spec.txt
--- exim-4.67.old/doc/experimental-spec.txt 2007-04-17 15:06:40.000000000 +0200
+++ exim-4.67/doc/experimental-spec.txt 2007-06-24 23:46:03.000000000 +0200
@@ -642,7 +642,7 @@
it for logging purposes.
$spf_received
- This contains a complete SPF-Received: header that can be
+ This contains a complete Received-SPF: header that can be
added to the message. Please note that according to the SPF
draft, this header must be added at the top of the header
list. Please see section 10 on how you can do this.
diff -ur exim-4.67.old/src/globals.h exim-4.67/src/globals.h
--- exim-4.67.old/src/globals.h 2007-04-17 15:06:39.000000000 +0200
+++ exim-4.67/src/globals.h 2007-06-24 23:46:08.000000000 +0200
@@ -687,7 +687,7 @@
#endif
#ifdef EXPERIMENTAL_SPF
extern uschar *spf_header_comment; /* spf header comment */
-extern uschar *spf_received; /* SPF-Received: header */
+extern uschar *spf_received; /* Received-SPF: header */
extern uschar *spf_result; /* spf result in string form */
extern uschar *spf_smtp_comment; /* spf comment to include in SMTP reply */
#endif