>Thank you for the clarifications, Scott.
>
> > To check the HELO/EHLO text (the
> > domain that appears in the Received: header), you can set up a HELO filter
> > (with Declude JunkMail Pro, using the latest release).
>
>But a filter requires the four-column format "HELO 10 CONTAINS
>spammer.com" which
>would require that we reformat any third-party blacklists each and every
>time we
>refresh the list, right? Yuck!
That is correct.
On the other hand, if those third-party blacklists are in the one-column
format, that means that they were designed specifically to use against the
return address, and weren't designed to be used against the HELO/EHLO text. :)
>Or is there a way to setup the HELO/EHLO filter
>against the aforementioned two-column blacklist without modification?
No -- with the HELO in there, Declude JunkMail won't know where in the
E-mail you want to search.
-Scott
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