Thanks Scott, as long as it's being considered, I will hold off - especially
since I think you could do a much better job of implementing it than I could
through an external app, anyway.

Bill
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Subject: Re: [Declude.JunkMail] Test suggestion & request for comments...


>
> >Scott, I didn't see any response from you about this test suggestion.  I
was
> >wondering what your thoughts were on a test like this and if you might
> >consider implementing.
>
> We definitely are considering it.  The first step is going to be how to
> implement it, which may be a difficult decision.  Although it sounds
simple
> ("A tests that checks to see if various combinations of return address,
> HELO/EHLO an PTR match"), the actual implementation could be done in a
> number of different ways (each of which has its own advantages and
drawbacks).
>
>                                                     -Scott
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