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Forwarded to devs SPF_FAIL for internally forwarded emails

@Kaspar Thank you very much. Finally, the developers could reproduce the bug and confirmed its existence. I'm looking forward to the fix.
 
Thank you. The bug PPPM-13801 has been confirmed and submitted.
 
Noticed this occurring recently since we bumped up the SPF_FAIL score. What's odd to me is that the mail server still records the Received-SPF header as a pass, yet Spamassassin apparently ignores this for its scoring. This is odd because `ignore_received_spf_header` is 0 and `use_newest_received_spf_header` is 0 by default. This would imply that it should be using the existing header, and yet it's not.
 
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