I just noticed that one of my users has listed his own address in his Web address book, and I'm thinking this could become an occasional circumstance with unintended consequences. Since I turned AUTOWHITELIST ON, this means that anything with a MAILFROM that forges his personal address will end up whitelisted, and that definitely happens with a lot of spam.
That is correct.
I could police my users and educate them, but would it make sense to make a change to AUTOWHITELIST so that it would only work on addresses other than the recipient's own? That way they don't end up whitelisting a good deal of spam.
I'll see if we can do this. It may get a bit tricky with the various combinations of user aliases, host aliases, and forwarding, but we could probably get it to work in most cases.
-Scott
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