> The ideal solution, however, would be to fix any problems
> with the web servers. If the E-mail they send can get blocked by Declude
> JunkMail, it can get blocked on other mailservers as well. So fixing the
> problem rather than using whitelisting is a better solution (although not as easy).


It looks to me like most webserver form submissions get caught by
Declude. By caught I mean that they get a weight more than 10. Seems
like they fail the valid mail client test and legit content.

What matters most is the specific tests they are failing.


An E-mail that fails the MAILFROM test is normally an illegitimate E-mail (I can't think of any good reason for an E-mail to be sent from an address on a domain that does not exist). So that should be very easy to fix.

As for the NOLEGITCONTENT test, you can ignore that -- Declude JunkMail is designed so that legitimate mail failing the NOLEGITCONTENT test won't have its weight affected. So an E-mail failing just the NOLEGITCONTENT test should never be considered spam.

-Scott
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