Capital One (a national bank here in the U.S) uses
bigfootinteractive.com to send some of their emails through.
Consequently, ClamAV is reporting these email as spam
('Phishing.Heuristics.Email.SpoofedDomain'). What is the best way to
allow these emails through?
I have @email.capitalone.com whitelisted, but whitelisted mail still
gets scanned and I want to keep it that way. The only thing I could
think was to add either bigfootinteractive.com (which is in the Received
header) or [EMAIL PROTECTED] (which is in the Sender
header) to NoScanRe (Skip ClamAV RegEx). Which of these would be best?
Is there a better option?
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