On Wed, 7 Feb 2007, Jason R. Mastaler wrote:

> Tim Rice <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> 
> >> > I discovered that if I sent an e-mail from an account that was
> >> > not white-listed but the Reply-To: header was my address that is
> >> > white-listed, the message gets delivered unchallenged.
> 
> This is the intended behavior. The address in Reply-To is looked at
> along with a few others when looking for matches.

Seems like quite a SPAM hole. All a spammer has to do is set
the Reply-To: to a user in your company wide whitelist and they
can send spam to anyone in the company without being challenged.

-- 
Tim Rice                                Multitalents    (707) 887-1469
[EMAIL PROTECTED]


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