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Email forwarding SFP fail. Definite solution?

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  • cPRex Jurassic Moderator
    Hey there! Just to confirm, you have the SRS option enabled in WHM >> Exim Configuration Manager, correct? If so, that's all I would expect is necessary to resolve this issue. We have more details about how that tool helps with this exact problem:
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  • sparek-3
    For Gmail - the better solution is to have all of the mail to all of your @yourdomain.com email addresses collected into a single mail account on yourdomain.com and then configure Gmail to POP that mail from your server. Email forwarding - at least forwarding to another server - is a bad idea. It's always been a bad idea, it just didn't have a lot of meat behind it to explain why it was a bad idea. But now with a huge focus on SPF and negating email spoofing, the issues with forwarding mail off of the server is being portrayed as the bad idea it always was. Band-aid solutions like SRS are just that, band-aids. Until people realize that "I used to do it this way" is a hurdle to advancing technologies and methodologies for fighting spam, then we're going to continue to have a spam problem. Simply put - if remote email forwarding went completely away and every really understood SPF and set their SPF record accordingly - that would effectively rid the world of email spoofing and in turn A LOT of spam. But remote email forwarding limits the ability of mail server administrators to really reject SPF failed mails (well... I guess Gmail is doing it) and adoption of SPF is so misunderstood that mail server administrators are afraid to take a strict [font="courier new">-all SPF failure as a reason for straight out rejection. SPF was a great invention... until it was realized that nobody understood it completely and people were going to live and die with their email forwarders. Of note - email forwarding within the same domain or even the same server is still fine, the messages never leave the server so there's no remote element. Forwarding off of the server - or to another remote mail server - is where the issues start.
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  • nunogato
    @cPRex Yes, SRS is active but issues still persist. @sparek-3 This is what I suspected that had to do. I just think that cpanel/whm should mention this on their guides, to avoid forward to outside as eve with the SRS mails may be marked as spam.
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  • cPRex Jurassic Moderator
    We'd like to see a ticket on this if you could submit one.
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