Will give it a shot.  Didn't want to get too fancy before I checked with
others who knew more than I do.

Ron

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Ron Nutter                          [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Network Infrastructure & Security Manager
Information Technology Services                        (502)863-7002
Georgetown College                                     
Georgetown, KY                                            40324-1696
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-----Original Message-----
From: Stuart Johnston [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Thursday, June 08, 2006 10:14 AM
To: users@spamassassin.apache.org
Subject: Re: How to handle your domain in received from field


Ronald I. Nutter wrote:
> I am fighting a situation where two vendors used by my college are 
> sending email out authorized by the college (remote distance learning
> situations) where the email looks like it came from us because it has 
> our domain name in the from field.  I had been using a global 
> blacklist of [EMAIL PROTECTED] but drop that because of these 
> two cases.  I have been able to look for a way to allow email to come 
> through for selected addresses but keep a global block in place - none

> found so far. Is there a way to do what I am trying to accomplish ?

Have you tried adding a whitelist entry for those two addresses, after 
the blacklist.  I'm guessing that the whitelist score would cancel out 
the blacklist score.

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