Matt Kettler <mkettler_sa <at> comcast.net> writes:

> 
> Thus, blacklist_from winds up matching the actual From: line in the message 
> itself, unless your MTA inserts envelope senders into the message headers 
> before SA is called (not all do this).
> 
> Check the messages in question, does the From: header match the envelope from?
> 
> 

Matt,

Nope - and therein is the problem. I received a @stderr spam last night. The 
from in the envelope was @stderr.local-newswire.com. The From: in the message 
header was @local-newswire.com.

If I understand correctly, SA can't see the envelope from and can only go by 
the message header. I do see that the blacklist is catching some of the @stderr 
mail, so that mail must have @stderr in the message header.

So there's no good way to skin this cat?

Al



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