This would work well most of the time, but I have been getting spam with the return address of others on my domain to whom I regularly send mail. That is, the spammers are trolling their address database and using people I likely know as the return address. Your scheme would let these messages pass. Better would be to assign a score to addresses I sent mail to (-3 or so), rather than simply whitelisting them.





At 08:29 PM 11/24/2002 -0800, Steve Evans wrote:
Keep a database with every address that e-mail is sent to.  Have a rule
with a negative value that checks that database on incoming mail.

I find it quite unlikely that any address that someone would send a
message to would ever be sending my server spam.  Any thoughts?

Steve Evans
SDSU Foundation
(619) 594-0653


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