> From: Hill, Brett
> Sent: May 1, 2008 9:30 AM
> To: ASSP development mailing list
> Subject: Re: [Assp-test] False positives ASSP 2.0.0 (1.0)
> 
> > It's something generated by Netflix. I have no address by
> > that name and it is different in each email.
> 
> You said it wasn't an email address.  I say it is.  I meant nothing
more
> than that.  The address is different in each email because that's how
> Netflix keeps track of the emails that it sends out.  But, they are
> valid email addresses.
> 
> > Besides the white list I am referring to is the domain white
> > list (listWhitelisted Domains and Addresses*
> > (whiteListedDomains)) why would you put a full e-mail address
> > in a domain white list.
> 
> You wouldn't.  I don't doubt you have it there.  Perhaps you have some
> checks running on whitelisted domains (because that can be done).

Suggestion: put the Netflix domain on NoProcessing, so that it gets
through untouched. If in the future you find spam from that domain, then
you can reconsider.

> Regards,
> Brett
-- 
Jose Dias
jose "dot" dias "at" DiasLan "dot" net


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