R. Scott Perry wrote:
Actually, the issue here is:
> X-MailPure: SMTP Sender: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Declude JunkMail is assuming that this is a local sender, and therefore skipping the test (since DYNA/DUL tests should not be applied to local users).
This of course brings up another question: Is there a way for Declude JunkMail to find out accurately if the sender is really a local user or not? That, however, can get very tricky (nearly impossible on IMail versions before v8, difficult on v8).
A closer look also showed that it skipped the real DUL tests also.
I have an idea that could help me and others running IMail 8 and WHITELIST AUTH...you could provide a switch to disable DUL skipping for local senders (forged or otherwise) since it wouldn't be any benefit under those conditions. Naturally a global method would be better, but if it's not readily possible, a limited patch is better than nothing.
BTW, I found myself in need of either turning off vulnerability checking today or disabling just the Partial Vulnerability, and the switch you provided there came in handy. Thanks.
Matt
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