On occasion where we get spam that doesn't reach our hold or delete threshhold, the consequences are more pronounced when it is sent to one of these lists or aliases since a large number of people get it. I've noticed that in most cases, the spammer used the list/alias address as the TO and FROM address like they commonly do.
I think I can stop this by giving a high weight to mail coming FROM any of our list or alias addresses. Can someone check my logic on this before I do this? For example, if we DELETE at 250, and I give a weight of 250 to anything coming from [EMAIL PROTECTED], this should never interfere with legitimate mail, right? Am I correct in assuming that list mail should never come FROM the list address? Wouldn't it either come from the list owner address or the original sender? Is there any case where this would accidentally block legitimate mail?
Thanks!
--Todd.
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