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
