Re: [SAtalk] check_for_spam_reply_to() questions

2002-03-04 Thread Craig Hughes
Trouble is, I frequently "send from" @hughes-family.org, which if you reverse map the IP is somewhere in *.dsl.mindspring.net, and my reply to is set to @stanfordalumni.org -- and then sometimes I have replyto hughes-family and from "kingbrown.com" where I sometimes work. Or from "yahoo.com" if I

RE: [SAtalk] check_for_spam_reply_to() questions

2002-03-04 Thread Tony Hoyle
> -Original Message- > From: Matthew Cline [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: 04 March 2002 06:37 > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: [SAtalk] check_for_spam_reply_to() questions > > > I'm guessing that there's places that either have different >

[SAtalk] check_for_spam_reply_to() questions

2002-03-03 Thread Matthew Cline
check_for_spam_reply_to() uses get_address_commonality_ratio(), which checks to see how many characters the two addresses have in common. Why not compare the domains of the hosts for equality? Take the last three parts of the hostname for two letter TLDs ("foobar.co.uk") and the last two part