> Just a guess ... because the "From" address is not
> "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"?

I thought the from rule worked on the envelope sender of the email and not
the easily forged from header :(

> You might try dropping the "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" part of the rule and you might
> have better luck.

Yeah I might do that.  I like to try to be as explicit as possible.

> Or, simply whitelist that domain in your user_prefs or local.cf.

Preferably not as if someone does forge it, then the mail goes straight
through...

Thanks for your help.

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| Peter Kiem            .^.   | E-Mail    : <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> |
| Zordah IT             /V\   | Mobile    : +61 0414 724 766    |
|   IT Consultancy &  /(   )\ | WWW       : www.zordah.net      |
|   Internet Services  ^^-^^  | ICQ       : "Zordah" 866661     |
+-----------------------------+---------------------------------+
       My current spamtrap address is [EMAIL PROTECTED]


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