I'm using fetchmail to temporarily pull mail from an old account, and this 
spammer was able to get through by faking that old address.  I do have the 
old email address ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) in my whitelist, so that explains why 
it got through.  I'd like to know if there's a rule I can use to avoid this 
specific problem in the future.
Thanks!

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Subject: Don't wait for rates to climb back up
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