It's unsafe to whitelist in general unless you have control over what is sending, or a good relationship with the sender. Habeas is totally not that. This should be a weighted test instead of something that gets whitelisted. Maybe Scott could move this to the same type functionality used in technical tests, where you can apply weights. Other have been using JunkMail Pro with filters to deduct points for a headers search. Personally, I have turned all of that off, and it's most definitely being abused right now.

Matt



Larry Craddock wrote:

Do most people use WHITELIST HABEAS? I'm thinking of turning this off since
the large majority of spammers have already demonstrated their willingness
to ignore the legality of their activities.

Larry Craddock

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