> On Fri, October 10, 2008 17:05, Liam-PrintingAutomation wrote:
> > any email with a FROM as coming from our domain but is not a user (left
> > of @ sign) that isn't one of these X addresses?

On 10.10.08 21:01, Benny Pedersen wrote:
> what rule gives -100 ?

whitelist, of course: "any email with a FROM as coming from our domain"
That's common mistake of adding local domain to whitelist_from, often used
by spammers to get mail through.

> there is a number of ways to make sure its not giveing -100 to own domains
> that is sent outside of localhost or even from localhost olso
> 
> adjust the score -100 to something like -0.01 and make use of dkim/spf to
> compensate for real users thar send correct not just have your domain in
> sender from

simply using whitelist_auth or whitelist_from_rcvd instead of whitelist_from
should be enough
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