On 2/28/2019 12:41 PM, Bill Cole wrote:
You should probably put the envelope sender (i.e. the SA "EnvelopeFrom" pseudo-header) into that list, maybe even first. That will make many messages sent via discussion mailing lists (such as this one) pass your test where a test of real header domains would fail, while it it is more likely to cause commercial bulk mail to fail where it would usually pass based on real standard headers. (That's based on a hunch, not testing.)

Hmmm. I'll have to give some more thought into the exact headers it decides to test. I'm not sure if my MTA puts in envelope info into the SA request or not. For sake of simplicity right now I might just ignore mailing lists, I don't know. What I do know is that in the spam messages I'm reviewing right now, the reply-to / from headers set often don't have websites at those domains and none of them are masquerading as mailing lists. I haven't thought through the situation with mailing lists yet.

I'm new to this whole SA plugin dev process - can you suggest the best way to log the full requests that SA receives so I can see what info it is getting and what I have to work with?

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