"group of managers and team leaders to suggest a list of "good words" which
are often used in correspondence,"

Hi Keith:

Actually I think what Bill was originally talking about and what I was
trying to say was a way to actually credit "good" servers.

Lets say..

- No blacklists
- Valid REVDNS
- Valid Helo
- Valid looking email

& other attributes that are purely server related.

If all valid then one can assign a negative weight to.  This would be to
credit good servers.

Yahoo, Hotmail, etc. are always going to be problematic and I am not much
concerned about them.  My concern is if we can assign credit to good ones
then our other filters can be a little more loosely defined.

Regards,
Kami


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