Hello,

Yahoo doesn't do SPF, and hotmail is still ~all.

The emails to which I refer where sent by email accounts stolen by viruses on computers running Windows.

The virus steals the password, and sends it to the spammer who than uses the account to send out spam.

So the emails are coming from Hotmail and Yahoo's servers.

David

On 2011-04-04 11:49, Benny Pedersen wrote:
I wonder if perhaps a rule in spamassassin should add between 0.5 and
1.5 to the spam rating when it comes from a free webmail service like
hotmail and yahoo.
there is already freemail plugin

freemail_domain hotmail.com
freemail_whitelist ab...@hotmail.com
freemail_whitelist postmas...@hotmail.com

if you know somebody that really NOT sending spam from a freemail domain,
then add more freemail_whitelist

hotmail.com is already listed as freemail, but i just showed how to use it

i have seen this problem before, but i belive that its not hijacked more
that hotmail not consider forged senders in there own networking, resulting
in that recipient see it as spf pass, i verifyed that sender did not send
this so called hijacked email

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