I would not do it. YOu would loose many list emails. The x-declude-sender is
the envelope sender which normally from a list is the list owner address.
the the from is the list member.

When e-card web sites smarten up they will do the same thing. The evelope
sender will be the ecard site and the from will be the person sending you
the card.

There are probably many other examples of why this is not a good indicator
of spam.

Kevin Bilbee


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> Subject: [Declude.JunkMail] Values for From: and X-Declude-Sender:
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> Anyone know how to setup or how effective a comparison of the From: and
> X-Declude-Sender: values would be in stopping SPAM? That is, if
> they do not
> match, dump it.
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