I had a customer requesting a whitelist of an address this morning. I
always look them up to see the SA score. This one seems to be a FP on
the FORGED_MUA_OUTLOOK rule, see below. I say this due to finding
numerous posting via a google search, sonmeone even suggested disabling
this buggy rule. What is the opinion here?

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