This is a cute one:

 HELO aol.com
   (I thought AOL long ago upgraded to ESMTP!).
Ditto with hotmail.com, yahoo.com, excite.com, msn.com, localhost.* and
netscape.com.

   This represents 5% of our blocked spam (it used to be 10%, but I guess
spammers that use that blaster aren't getting much response to spam
anymore).

----- Original Message -----
> We are getting a lot of SPAM recently that have AOL addresses.  I
> checked one of them with SPAMCOP and I was surprised that it immediately
> indicated the IP is not an AOL IP, therefore it is forged.
>
> Is there any tests we can do to detect the same thing?  Could this
> actually be a good test to have for the big ISP's?

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