Oops -- misread on my part. Looked at "recipient" and read "sender" <sigh>.
 Sorry.

G

On Thu, 26 Feb 2004 11:44:49 -0600 
Paul Fuhrmeister said something about RE: [Declude.JunkMail] test if recipient's 
domain name in the sender address:

> Let me re-state the point:
> 
> If the recipient's domain name is in the left hand side of the sender's
> address (to the left of the @) then it's probably from a list server. You
> could also look for the word "bounce" in the sender address. 
> 
> I don't see how sending through an ISP SMTP server is relevant. 
> 
> If it's from a mailing list AND from a DUL or listed in SpamCop or
> MailPolice, then it's probably junk.
> 
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> 
> -----Original Message-----
>[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Gerald V.
> Livingston II
> 
> Not a good test. With port 25 blocking becoming more common to force ISP
> subscribers to route all email out through the ISP SMTP server the sender
> address is likely to show the ISP email address while the From: line will
> show whatever email address they normally use depending on the SMTP Auth
> setup.
> 
> G

-- 
Gerald V. Livingston II

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