Ken Gordon wrote:
>
> I'm not sure this helps him. His problem is that other people can't
> get his mail. Are you proposing that he provide all his
> correspondents with a rule that would make it possible for his email
> to circumvent SA? How will he let them know?  Send them an email
> enclosing the rule?

Ups, my fault. :( Should read and think before answer.

But may occur with other domain names and similar rules also. I do not
know if the following rule exists, but for example
"CarsExtreme.<whatever>" may match a "sex" domain name rule. Or the site
may be denied by a proxy if used with web. There are a lot examples.
It's a common problem.

Best way ist to change the default score of these rules with next
release of SA. I does not remember any mail from an "offer" domain name.
Static domain name checks should score low because of these problems.

Bye
Klaus



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