It might be a good test to put into the weights.
Another one would be a test that looks that the sender's (from their
address) and fails if the first MX doesn't match up.

_M

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| Scott Perry
| Sent: Tuesday, September 17, 2002 10:00 AM
| To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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| >I spoke in haste, that all makes sense. I am having a tough 
| time with 
| >spammers using the mailfrom or return address of the recipient and a 
| >wetware problem on the customer end. Is there any way I can 
| stop this? 
| >I know, it seems like a catch 22.
| 
| Unfortunately, there isn't any easy way to stop the E-mail 
| that has the 
| same return address as the recipient's address -- the problem 
| is that quite 
| a few people Cc: themselves on all E-mail, as well as send 
| themselves test 
| messages.
|                                     -Scott
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