Benny Pedersen wrote:
On Tue, May 20, 2008 16:08, Matt Kettler wrote:
Why get SPF involved? Just blacklist the domain with blacklist_from
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
bad example :-)
Agreed..
SPF is useful to prevent forgery, but if a spammer wants to forge a
domain you've blacklisted.. well, more power to em.
default spamassassin have low scores on pass/whitelist so if recipient really
want it users need to do whitelist_auth [EMAIL PROTECTED]
and change scores on whitelist_* maybe :-)
True, which would really be the case no matter how a domain is blacklisted.
But in this case, OP isn't concerned with how to bypass a blacklist. It
was just a bad example. :)