Hi Benny

Thanks for your tip. Could you elaborate on this a bit? First of all, a rule 
with the name SPF_DID_NOT_PASS or DKIM_DID_NOT_PASS seem not to exist. How and 
where would I configure this?

Thanks,
Juerg

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Benny Pedersen [mailto:[email protected]]
> Sent: Wednesday, June 12, 2013 9:38 PM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: PayPal spam filter?
> 
> Juerg Reimann skrev den 2013-06-12 21:30:
> 
> > Is there a filter to block PayPal phishing mails, i.e. everything that
> > claims to come from PayPal but is not?
> 
> meta SPF_DID_NOT_PASS (!SPF_PASS)
> 
> simple ? :=)
> 
> if paypal do use dkim then it could be checked with
> 
> meta DKIM_DID_NOT_PASS (!DKIM_VALID_AU)
> 
> phishing emails seldom pass on this 2 tests
> 
> --
> senders that put my email into body content will deliver it to my own
> trashcan, so if you like to get reply, dont do it

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