FWIW, I have a user who does this periodically to save various things,
so for me it's not spam.
Are you using spamdyke? I'd be surprised if spamdyke didn't catch the
emails in question.
[email protected] wrote:
thanks for your reply
spamassassin is such an advanced software i am sure there will be some way
out to handle this.
i hope somebody suggests a solution because such emails would be a
definite spam
rajesh
On Thursday 23 April 2009 12:58:17 [email protected] wrote:
1) I sometimes receive spam mail with both the "mail from" and the "mail
to" as the same email id. I need a spamassassin rule to block such
emails
2) a spamassassin rule to compare the mail from and envelope sender
(reply-to) and if both don't match then allocate a particular score to
the
email.
I have asked the same question in spamassassin mailing list, but it seems
that
spamassassin cannot do it.
I have tried to harden my SPF to block it ("v=spf1 mx -all" instead of
"v=spf1
mx ~all" ) , but it create more problem.
My suggestion is to train the spamassassin bayes to catch the spam.
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