My Alligate (up stream of Declude) adds NOMX to the header if the sender's mail from address has no MX.
Does Declude have a similar test? Some spam is getting by my Declude / Message Sniffer, and I'm trying to find ways to affect it. I see Alliagte's NOMX in the header for just about all of them. If I put NOMX in a custom Declude filter to take advantage of Alligate's homework, how many false positives do you think I'd get? Does much legitimate mail come in without an MX? For those who chime in, thanks! - Michael Cummins
