The disadvantage to this it that it would give a weight of -8 to E-mail
from a valid yahoo.com mailserver that was sent with a non-Yahoo return
address.
-Scott
Under what circumstances would this happen? Does Yahoo provide mail
services
to the Junkmail group.
Just brainstorming... Has anyone given the variations much thought?
Regards,
Kami
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The disadvantage to this it that it would give a weight of -8 to E-mail
from a valid yahoo.com mailserver that was sent with a non-Yahoo return
address.
Under what circumstances would this happen? Does Yahoo provide mail
services for other companies and their domains? I would imagine mail
How can I deal with this trash that was not realy sent from Yahoo? We have
to add a neg weight so legitimate email does get from Yahoo, but I get stuff
like this every day:
Received: from Hyperion.tenforward.com [65.161.10.61] by tenforward.com with
ESMTP
(SMTPD32-7.15) id AE4ACD7300CC; Thu, 03
How can I deal with this trash that was not realy sent from Yahoo? We have
to add a neg weight so legitimate email does get from Yahoo, but I get stuff
like this every day:
One option might be to set up a filter with the following lines:
MAILFROM 8 CONTAINS @yahoo.com
REVDNS -8 CONTAINS
One option might be to set up a filter with the following lines:
MAILFROM 8 CONTAINS @yahoo.com
REVDNS -8 CONTAINS .yahoo.com
With these, E-mail with a return address of @yahoo.com will get a weight
of
8, unless it comes from a yahoo.com IP address.
The disadvantage to this it that