John Fleming wrote:
Real novice here - Would someone please explain how a stock spam was able to use my whitelist to get a huge negative score? I do have a whitelist, but the user shown below is not in it. I do have one Italian (.it) domain in the whitelist, but it is a different/address domain. How did this msg get whitelisted?
I do not believe you when you say you haven't whitelisted yourself. Do not use whitelist_from to whitelist yourself, use one of the whitelist methods that isn't open to forgery.
Better yet, think about why it's even necessary to whitelist yourself. If you have to whitelist yourself to receive your own mail, what about all the people you send mail to?
And, why did it get autolearned as "Spam" with a huge negative score and end up in my inbox?? Seems very strange to me on several fronts!
The learner ignores userconf rules when determining whether or not to learn. I believe 3.2 will not learn the message in cases like this.
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Daryl