Kami:

I think this is a good idea in concept, but could produce a lot false positives if not used carefully.
For example:
When I travel, I have to use mail.earthlink.net as my SMTP server.
Some airlines send out reservation confirmations from servers that are not theirs.

J.D.


Kami Razvan wrote:
Hi;
 
I wonder if a test could be setup that checks for the integrity of the email.  For example:
 
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X-Declude-Sender: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [67.121.210.25]
X-Declude-Spoolname: D17aa0bbd0062ac07.SMD
X-Note: This E-mail was scanned & filtered by Declude [1.76i5] for SPAM & virus.
X-Weight: 13
X-Hello: microsoft.com
===
 
Why should @gundamfan.com have a HELO of microsoft.com?
 
Perhaps an extension of SPAMDOMAINS where one could specify the email and the REVDNS could also be extended to HELO.  So HELO of Micorosoft.com should only be allowed if REVDNS is also Microsoft and email is Microsoft.com.
 
Or can we do this already?
 
Regards,
Kami
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