Am I the only one that questions how safe that this is? You are liable 
to catch ham. For instance, I know several email account owners with 
large ISPs such as hotmail that use other smtp servers for sending mail 
and all that would be rejected too.  I like this idea but am afraid it 
may be a bit too aggressive.  Thoughts?

> Unrouteable address                   2020
> Fake Yahoo                            37967
> Fake hotmail                          84105
> Fake MSN                              8
> Fake AOL                              872
> host is listed in zen.spamhaus.org    32268
> Blacklisted URL in message            1397
> Sender verify fail                    298
> Spamassassin reject                   545
> Spamassassin warn                     20521
>
>
> deny message = Faked hotmail, so you must be spam.
>            log_message = Fake hotmail
>            senders = [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>            condition = ${if match {$sender_host_name} \
>                       {\Nhotmail.com$\N}{no}{yes}}
>
> Think I got the above from the exim wiki, its been very effective for
> me.
>
>   

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