I have a bunch of these hotmail failure notices being tagged as SPAM.  Does
any one have a quick fix for this?

I am guessing a rule to give a low score to the <> return path combined with
a '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' from header.

I am pretty new to SA so any help on creating a rule would be great.  I
searched the archives but I could not find much on this.

Thanks,

Dan

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