Hi,

This may already exist / be on the cards / be a stupid idea /... but I
was thinking of a scenario where whitelisted subjects could be quite
useful...

A website user orders items from a website, and gets an email:
Subject "Widget Order received for A. N. Other"
Body - details of order.

They reply saying:
Subject "RE: Widget Order received for A. N. Other"
Body - "Actually, I want 2 widgets, not 1"

This would get delayed (if you have delaying on) could get caught by a
Bayesian trap etc etc...

If you could have "Order received for" as a whitelisted subject line, or
even, "Widget Order received for" whitelisted for any email to
"[EMAIL PROTECTED]" then it'd go straight through (and potentially
not get much / any spam through?)

One way around this as it is at the moment would be to have a fairly
obscure order email address, nowhere on the site (so bots wouldn't pick
it up) such as [EMAIL PROTECTED] and allow all email to
that address through...

Just a few musings :)

Thanks again for an amazingly good product - I get 10 spam a week,
rather than a few hundred... blinkin' awesome!

Mike

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