On Thu, 16 Jan 2003, John Madden wrote:

> > Exactly.  The mail has a hotmail from address, but nothing in the
> > Received headers says it came from hotmail, so it gets flagged.
> 
> I believe the logic is hosed there, then.  There's nothing wrong with
> announcing that your email address is @hotmail.com when sending through
> another machine.

Guess why the score for that rule was not set at 7.0 in the first place.

Playing with the score of a single rule is a perilous excercise.  The
scores are computed to work correctly *together*, not in isolation.



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