I'm not sure but it looks like some spam messages can collect some
points because the part before the @ of sender- and recipients adress
are the same.
If this test can exclude some of the most used email-names (info@,
sales@, ...) I think this can be a good test.
Markus
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ipswitch been meaning to add a tag in their queue file (the qx
file) where it would show if the message was a local originated,
remote originated or a remote smtp-auth originated. This way Scott
could create a test that could add a weight to any remote originated
e-mail that are NOT
Below are the header lines of a piece of spam. I am certain that my mail
server (65.38.154.56) delivered the e-mail to mail.tahoemountainclub.com (an
exchange server).
Is the mail.com server (63.243.127.170) sending spam to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I noticed mail.com is a free web based e-mail service