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Question SPF fail due to wrong IP?

fabianbohr

New Pleskian
Server operating system version
Debian
Plesk version and microupdate number
18.0.56 Update 4
I have my own V Server with Plesk and added a SPF1 to the DNS entry which allows only the static IP of my Server.

But then I try to send mails the recipient (Google) tells me the E-Mail was sent from another IP. I've sent my mail with Thunderbird, but it is not the IP of the device I've sent my mails from. How can that be?

I didnt change any config files on the server or Plesk and use Postfix and Dovecot.
 
What IP does google report, then? Does it belong to your vserver provider?
Does your provider force smtp connections through a proxy?
 
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