Hi there.  Just wondering something.  My little leak of spam is back
again (*sigh* filty spammers.) and I've noticed something I think may
help curtail that once again.  In one of my spam messages I noticed
something that said "RCVD_IN_SORBS" and in another it said
"RCVD_IN_DSBL" complete with a score next to it.  Obviously these are
points given because the originating mail servers are each listed on one
or several of the various spam blacklists.  What I was wondering was if
there's a way to adjust the weight or point scores given to these so
that if any emails come up as orginating from a blacklisted mail server,
I want to automatically give it a score of, oh say 5 or so.  In short,
if the server the email originated from is blacklisted, I just want to
toss it into spam.  If it's ham, well, that's tough luck for the poor
guy who sent from a blacklisted server.  :)

This might seem harsh, but it's one idea I'm trying to try to plug this
leak again.  Now if this is an ongoing issue with SA, has anyone else
found any ways to plug this small leak?  It's becoming pesky and annoying.



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