Although a range of IP's can be used in filters it is not so in this case as
we are looking for a string rather than an IP address as such. Another way
to achieve the same result would be to add a unique outbound header eg.

XOUTHEADER      X-AUTH: Yes

Then In the FILTER-BACKSCATTER

BODY    END     CONTAINS        X-AUTH: Yes

David Barker

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Subject: Re: [Declude.JunkMail] SPAMMERS using "postmaster@<domain>" in
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Dave,

Is there a way to specify a range of IPs in the backscatter filter? My
server has about 50 IPs and it would be nice not to have to enter all
of them. 8- )

Thanks,

Dean

On Tue, Apr 22, 2008 at 1:06 PM, David Barker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
> FILTER-NOSENDER is used to see if it is an automated message/response from
a
> server. If the message triggers FILTER-NOSENDER we then go onto use
> FILTER-BACKSCATTER to score on phrases within the content. Also in the
> FILTER-BACKSCATTER there is a condition that if your server IP is found in
> the body of the bounced message we can assume the original message was
from
> your server and therefore the FILTER-BACKSCATTER should not be run this is
> to help reduce false positives.
>

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