Yes, you can do this with filters.  Create a fromfile filter and apply
negative weight to it and than list your domains in that filter.

@domain.com
@domain1.com

But be advised no matter if the email was orginated from one of your users
or a spammer it will still have the negative weight applied to it.

Darrell

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From: "Imail Admin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, June 24, 2004 6:07 PM
Subject: [Declude.JunkMail] Conditional test weighting


> Is it possible to make the weight of a test conditional?
>
> Here is my thinking: we've been having problems with our own users getting
> zapped by the CMDSPACE test.  We are running IMail 7.15, so we don't have
> access to the whitelist auth option.  We can whitelist our own domains,
but
> that would let a lot of spam through, since spammers often falsely use
your
> own domain name as the from: line.  However, it would be nice to have the
> weight of CMDSPACE be 8 most of the time, but reduce it to, say, 2, when
the
> message comes from our clients' own domain names.  So we're not
whitelisting
> our own clients' domain names, just changing the weight of one of the
tests.
> Can this be done?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Ben
> BC Web
>
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