> Actually, Declude JunkMail gets around this issue by only running the test
> on non-local users.  The idea is that since huge numbers of mail clients
> have invalid HELO/EHLO data, by only running the test on E-mails that are
> sent from non-local users, it should normally only be running the test on
> mailservers.

I never noticed that before. I just looked at some samples. I guess I meant
for all the tests. I wish that I could turn off all the spam tests if I have
a SMTP Auth'd user. That I can't do in Declude right?

For the tests that end users either should fail (such as DUL (Dial-Up Line) type tests) or are very likely to fail (HELOBOGUS), we have the tests set up to only work on mail from non-local domains).


We do plan to add an option to automatically whitelist E-mail from authenticated local users.

-Scott
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