'whitelist_to', when given the mailing list address, only contributed -6. I guess I could use all_spam_to, but it starts to look a bit odd given that the mailing list address doesn't actually represent a local user.
I could of course just write custom regexp rules that matched the mailing list addresses when found in the 'Sender:' header, and give them whacking great negative scores, but it seems a bit kludgy. Am I missing an obvious, more orthodox way of doing this?
Really the common way people do it is to use whitelist_to, more_spam_to, or all_spam_to.
I personally handle this list with a combination of "whitelist_to" and a couple custom rules, but the main reason for that is the custom rules also catch off-list replies.
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