On Sun, January 29, 2006 12:50 am, jdow said:
> From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
>> In my setup (SA 3.1.0) I've done some tweaking here and there, but I'm
>> not
>> expert enough, nor smart enough to understand the cryptic nature of PHP
>> (cryptic to me, at least) and the SA rules.
>>
>> When an email is spoofed as being from me and to me, the score is -100
>> (+-
>> the other rules caught) as being in the whitelist. I have a database of
>> email users of about 4000 and wrote a script that goes through them on
>> command and builds my whitelist.
>>
>> I'm on Redhat v8.0, PHP v4.2.2-8.0.5, sendmail v8.12.5-7
>
> 1) It's whitelist_from_rcvd you want.
> 2) It's should not be necessary to whitelist your own site. If it is then
>    investigate what aspects of your email load are causing the hits. Then
>    take the proper remedial action.

Okay, I've looked at whitelist_from_rcvd and added for email addresses on
my site. The format I'm using is:

whitelist_from_rcvd  [EMAIL PROTECTED]  mydomain.com

I'll watch and see if anymore of these fail to get tagged as spam.

I'm confused on how to take proper remedial action because I'm not sure
what to look for on item #2 above. Please point me in the right direction
and I'll get the rest of the work myself.


Thanks for your help.

Karl

>
> {^_^}
>



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