I haven't seen much of this myself.  I'm not sure what spamdyke could do 
to stop this.  Obviously it could block any messages with the same 
sender and recipient addresses, but that would prevent users from 
emailing themselves (some MUAs include a feature to always put the 
sender on the BCC line).

If spamdyke can't stop these messages based on their origin, it's 
probably up to SpamAssassin (or something similar) to stop it by 
checking the content.

-- Sam Clippinger

Greg Cirelle Enterprises wrote:
> We have been seeing a large increase in the type of spam
> having the same address in the from and to parameters.
>
> ex. from: [email protected] to: [email protected] ...
>
> the filters we already have in place are stopping the usual
> dns and black list entries, but occasionally  some get through
>
> not such a big deal but some users are begining to get cranky
>
> anyone seeing these and able to deal with them?
>
> best
>
>   
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