And if youwhitelist these two addresses, you are letting in tons of spam anyway.

In practice, there really isn't a proble that I've heard about from IMGate admins nor seen myself, or anywhere else for that matter, in having these two recipients unfiltered. Spammers don't seem to think postmaster@ and abuse@ are going to give them any payback, duh.

FYI, we've had quite a few reports of spammers sending to postmaster@ accounts, apparently in an attempt to bypass filtering.


I never said that, so don't say I did. I have my hands full countering Scott's FUD and misrepresentation.

Come on, Len. If you've got a problem with anything I've said, respond to it. I've proven many times that you have been misleading people (not by *saying* you mislead people, but by *showing* what you say that is incorrect). I've been wrong before, so if I am wrong (or misleading, promoting FUD, etc.), please call me on it. My goal is the truth, not my perception of it.


Note that ALL of those rejects are single-criteria rejects which are we find by experience to be very accurate (or we wouldn't use them).

Len, how can you call it accurate when you don't know how many false positives you are getting? For example, if you run a business and advertise a sales@ address, how can you know that a reject was spam or a false positive? You can't.


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