>Sorry to have sent the entire header but I think I did not relay the
>issue clearly.  Look at the header and see who it is sent to.  We have
>no business receiving an email that is addressed to:
>
>[EMAIL PROTECTED] since this is our backup mail server.

So you're talking about filtering on the apparent To: address(es) from the 
headers, not the actual recipients.  That makes sense.

Right now, the only way to do that would be to set up a filter on the 
headers, using the latest beta version.

>May be (just an idea) - that a list of domains can exist that we can
>allow the recipient address have.  Anything other than the listed
>domains can have a weight added to it.

One problem with this idea, though, is that mailing lists will usually have 
the mailing list address in the "To:" header (or "Undisclosed 
Recipients").  The IMail Forum, for example, does this.

>On another note (Aside from this one): We are receiving SPAM from
>Japanese sources with purely Japanese writings.  We don't even know what
>we are seeing so we can block it or filter it.  Any ideas as to how to
>combat this new trend?  This also holds true with Turkish language SPAM.

We're looking at some ways to automatically detect different languages in 
spam, which could help out in situations such as this.
                            -Scott

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