>>>>> "DAT" == Dan A Thompson <Dan> writes:

>> I realise that it is not an intelligent thing to block mail where the
>> 'To' field doesn't mention my domain name (mailinglists etc).

DAT> Actually, I've found that to be a VERY intelligent and effective thing to 
DAT> filter on, and I was rather surprised to find that our beloved Assassin 
DAT> doesn't do that by default.
[[ .. ]]
DAT> This rule has never given me a false positive outside of mailing lists,
DAT> and I explicitly whitelist all of the mailing lists I *want* to be

This seems to be a great reason why SA doesn't do it by default -- you
have to whitelist so much to make this rule workable.

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