Recently we got much spam from one source. When I examined the headers to find out why, all
indicated the items had been white listed. I have three methods of white listing: from (full address
or domain), to (recipients who want everything) and anywhere (about 20 special text strings). So I
began checking each but couldn't find a match between the spam samples and my white lists. I
suspected it was one of the white list entries in my global.cfg file because the weight was always
zero, but that theory didn't bear fruit either. If this has been asked before I don't remember
seeing it: How can I find out exactly what Declude used to white list an email?
There should be a log file entry that has the text that was used to whitelist the E-mail (such as "E-mail whitelisted - automatically passing all spam tests [EMAIL PROTECTED]", where "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" was the text used to whitelist the E-mail).
-Scott
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