>>-) bombheader regex with the Return-Path\:.*?<[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>
>>i suppose the answer is just block and not penalize the IP, but i'd
>>love to
>>have a confirmation.
>
> it will just blocked.
>

nope.. using v1.2.6(47) and i'm still missing the point, the bug is still 
present, or i made some stupid mistake...

ie.
12.34.56.78   is the ip of a large mailhub, present in my whitelists 
(nodelay and isp secondary)
in BombRegExTest.txt i have
Return-Path\:.*?<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
[EMAIL PROTECTED]  is my mailbox, where i received the spam
Do Bomb Check for Whitelisted  *IS* checked
Do Bomb Check for NP-Listed *IS* checked



>  Nov-30-06 07:27:46 12.34.56.78 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> to: 
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] RedReg: This is
                   the subject of the spammy message

> Nov-30-06 07:27:46 12.34.56.78 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> to: 
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] message ok




>  Nov-30-06 07:31:12 12.34.56.78 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> to: 
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] RedReg: This is
                   the subject of the spammy message

> Nov-30-06 07:31:12 12.34.56.78 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> to: 
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] message ok


and i have plenty of this in my log..
i did a "show redlist", but there's nothing in it

any idea ? 

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