At 10:11 PM -0400 2004-10-29, David Relson wrote:
My mail handling environment is composed of postfix, procmail, bogofilter, and mailman. All incoming messages are _supposed_ to be processed by bogofilter, which adds a spam/ham tag to the message header. Messages to "mydomain.com" have the tags, but messages to "mylists.org" do not (as confirmed by looking at *.pck in held-msgs). Can you point me towards a FAQ, HOWTO, or other document which might shed light on why this is so?
That sounds like a bogofilter question, which you should be using bogofilter resources to try to answer -- like their mailing lists, newsgroups, etc.... I doubt that the Mailman-users mailing list is going to be very useful in trying to answer bogofilter questions.
That said, if you want to keep from having your own address spoofed, I imagine you could add some bogofilter rules that look through the headers and increase or decrease the score depending on whether it appears that the message is originating from your machine and claims to have your address on it, or if the message originates from somewhere else but has your address.
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