Hello,
I have a number of permissive whitelists in order to keep good if slightly
spammy email from being tagged. Unfortunately spammers seem to be relying
on this fact more and more. For example I got a spam on the 3rd that would
have scored nearly +50 except the forged address was @cisco.com which
caused a -100 from USER_IN_WHITELIST. A common hit I see on messages like
this is BAYES_99. Out of 284 suspicious whitelist hits in the last week,
132 hit BAYES_99. Is there some way, with a meta rule if nothing else, to
say if BAYES_99 hits, cancel out the USER_IN_WHITELIST hit?
Thanks!
Andrew Hoying
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