Hi Paul:

This has come up in the past under different topics.

We have a negative list that we add these type of emails.  Our list is
called NegativeEmailList.  We subtract 100 points from each of these emails.
I would not Whitelist them because at times you will get spam with faked
addresses from these places.  A negative list is much more desirable.

Regards,
Kami

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Subject: [Declude.Virus] Airline confirmations blocked


I had two clients contact me today about similar situations. One had
confirmation from United Airlines blocked, while the other had one from
Northwest Airlines blocked.

I understand why this is happening, and the necessity for Declude to stop
malformed messages that could allow a virus to sneak through. Nevertheless I
feel like I should be doing something (other than explaining the situation
to the clients). Should I try to contact the airlines and try to get them to
fix their software? Is there the possiblity of creating a whitelist feature
a la Junkmail to handle this, or is that too risky?

I'm just a little surprised that this hasn't come up more often. I am
guessing this has happened to others too. Are others just using education?

Paul Navarre

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