If it looks like you send spam to you, I've simple solution. SPF record in your domain zone and you tell in your SPF record that for your domain could send email your servers and any others are possibly spammers - see http://www.openspf.org/

For example for my domain could send emails only two servers and any others are denied. Postfix controls SPF on recieving, if somebody from net could send me spam and "from" is my domain, by my policy in the SPF record - "-all" - this mail is rejected. SPF helped very much to us. Lot of spammers use the same To: and From: ...

  J.K.

Cituji Benny Pedersen <m...@junc.org>:

On søn 15 aug 2010 15:57:57 CEST, Marc Richter wrote
Could anybody please give me a hint with this?

do you send spam to your own email address ?

to solve it, remove any instance of whitelist_from

or if you like to track this change score on user_in_whitelist to something that is not -100

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