I thought of this idea (hopefully it already exists or there's another way)
after realizing that SenderBase cannot be realistically used with
Amazon.com.  The problem is that their cloud hosting services use the same
netblocks as Amazon.com order confirmations.

What I was wondering was if there might be a way to give a message a BONUS
for specific sender domains if the SPF passes.  I know we can do a
strictSPF, which is essentially the opposite of what I'm looking for.  I'd
do something like

@amazon.com=>-40

in the file, do give -40 score to the message if it's from an amazon.com
address and the SPF passes.

Is this a good idea?  If so, is it doable now?

We could do the same thing for DKIM.  I know there's already a valance for
DKIM ok, and that's fine, but there might be some domains that you want to
score differently depending on DKIM results.  DKIM okay for facebook.com
give it a -20 or whatever.  (bad example, Facebook is fine with senderbase).

Thoughts???
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