if those services are listed for spamming then that's the only way to deter them from being so. I'm tired of making exceptions for people that are actually spammers and just happen to have a legit client.

Kevin Bilbee wrote:
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We have seen false positives. Especialy in bulk mail mostly legitimate mail services that many of the fortune 500 companies use. Also when a smaller company sets up a mailing on one of these same services.
 
Not a good idea to just outright delete on any single test.
 
Kevin Bilbee
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I was hoping to delete based on invURIBL since I have yet to find a false positive in over 3800 emails. No sense in keeping those.

David Gregg wrote:
any recommended tweaks?

Kevin Bilbee wrote:
Yes it is a great product.

Nope.  'Out of the box' works great with the default mxGuard settings.  If you wish to be more aggressive, you may reduce the score required to trip the various spam ratings in the mxguard.ini file.  These settings are in the [SpamSummary] section and the entries begin with 'invuribl'

David Gregg
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