Facebook is in an out of spamcop all the time. Whitelist them.

I caution you on your SPF ideas as it os possible for spammers to  
spoof SPF, and we are seeing it more often.

I like SPF as a weighted idea, and spamcop too. Spamcop is one dnsbl  
you can not just block / accept on unless you have solid dns  
whitelists in place.

--  
Scott
(Sent from a mobile device)

On Jan 19, 2010, at 7:48 AM, K Post <[email protected]> wrote:

> just noticed one of the facebook messages being blocked:
> DNSBL, 69.63.178.178 listed in bl.spamcop.net
>
> so it's not even a bayesian error...
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