I use a plugin that detects mismatches, but tries to be a little smart
about what counts as a mismatch (like making sure the mismatch isn't
really just that one address is from a subdomain of the other's
domain, or someone carelessly using the "@" character in the name part
of the From header).
https://github.com/enkidushane/sa-frommismatch
On Fri, 4 Oct 2019, Philip wrote:
Morning List,
Lately I'm getting a bunch of emails that are showing up with two email
addresses in the From: field.
From: "Persons Name <lo...@address.nz>" <s...@address.com>
When you look in your mail client (Outlook, Thunderbird) it's showing only
"Persons Name <lo...@address.nz>"
Is there a way I can mark From: that has 2 email addresses in it as spam?
Pro's Cons?
Phil
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