I've been seeing a bit (not a lot, but a bit) of Spam coming in with
mailing list headers that looks like these:
List-Help: <http://www.pakwater.com/m1/public/help.php>
List-Owner: <mailto:sa...@pakwater.com> (Water Solutions)
List-Unsubscribe: <http://www.pakwater.com/m1/public/unsubscribe.php?addr=krem...@kreme.com
>
List-Archive: <http://www.pakwater.com/m1/public/archive.php>
List-Post: NO
The consistent part is the List-Post header.
because of the way I sort my list messages, these all end up in a
folder named "NO" which it is then very easy to rclick and delete, but
I'm wondering if it would be worth making a rule
header NO_LISTPOST List-post = /No/i
Score NO_LISTPOST 3.0
would that be the right rule syntax?
I guess "List-Post: NO" is technically allowed.
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