On 16 Jun 2002 Sidney Markowitz ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:

> Brian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I have white_list(ed) *@mydomain.com
> > Spam comes in from someone claiming to
> > be [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> Another possibility is to configure your MUA (or your SMTP
> server) to add a custom X-header such as X-BrianDowling and use
> it to bypass all spam filtering. It is not likely that any
> spammer will bother to notice that mail from you has that
> header and add it to their spam.

Or even better, check for a custom header that you already are
using. For example, all messages that I send have the
Organization and X-Message-Flag headers that are in this message.
When I get around to updating my "Reverse Spam Filtering" page,
I'll include this idea.

Thanks for the tip!
Nancy
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