Hi Fritz,

Does BombHeader automatically look for my own server's domain name 
(surecruise.com in this case) preceded by a space in the header of incoming 
mail? For example, in my log files, I see email getting blocked as follows:

Jan-12-08 16:07:56 id-2074c2968 [BombHeader] 212.214.127.166 
<<snip>@horizonfcb.co.ae> to: <snip>@surecruise.com spam found (BombHeader ' 
surecruise.com') Exclusive_pen_s_increasing_preparation_ -> 
d:\assp/spam/2968.eml

I don't have anything in BombHeaderRe that could cause this match, and I 
don't see any settings in the RegEx Filters section that could cause it. 
Rather it seems that BombHeader is matching *automatically* on any 
occurrence of a space followed by my own domain name.

The *problem* is that it is also matching when that pattern shows up in the 
subject line. For example, "Greetings to my friends at surecruise.com"

Is this a bug or intended behavior? Is there a setting somewhere I've missed 
to disable this behavior?

Thanks!
Evan 


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