>We've been getting a lot of spam that is sent from the same address as
>the recipient.
>
>From: <name>@vonl.com
>To: <name>@vonl.com
>
>Is there any way for Declude to catch this and say, because
>67.105.169.234 is not mail.vonl.com, but the from address is an
>@vonl.com address this message is spam.
No, that is not possible. The first problem is that Declude only looks at
the "real" to/from (from the SMTP envelope), which may be different. And,
trying to figure out if the IP address is associated with your domain is
tricky (but, very few people send mail to themselves, so that might not be
required).
However, I checked our spamtrap, and less than 1% of the spam in it had the
recipient's E-mail address in the "From:" header.
-Scott
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