It just seems like that recently the spam we've been getting is clean. Which
makes it hard for declude to block it when it passes all of the rules.

That's because companies that feel that they are legitimate E-mailers (ones that technically *do* have your permission to send the mail!) are the ones that are very likely to have everything in order. Their mail isn't likely to have header problems, DNS problems, anti-filter devices, etc.


For this type of spam, the best answer is often a content filtering program (such as Message Sniffer or Alligate) that can work in conjunction with Declude, which is better able to catch this type of spam. But, note that there's a fine line here in determining what is spam and what is not.

-Scott
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