Brad Knowles wrote:

>At 7:21 AM -0800 2004-11-24, Mark Sapiro wrote:
>
>>  Hold for "suspicious header" occurs because a header matched one of the
>>  regexps in bounce_matching_headers - see "legacy spam filters" in
>>  Privacy options...->Spam filters.
>
>       Ahh.  Found it.  Apparently, there have been major spam problems 
>in the past with ozemail.com.au -- bad enough that they got added to 
>the "legacy spam filters" definition.  Since I didn't add this, I'm 
>rather loathe to remove it without approval from Barry.

Remove it from what? The 2.1.5 default list is as follows (from
Defaults.py)

# {header-name: regexp} spam filtering - we include some for example
sake.
DEFAULT_BOUNCE_MATCHING_HEADERS = """
# Lines that *start* with a '#' are comments.
to: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
message-id: relay.comanche.denmark.eu
from: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
from: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
"""

It was the same in 2.1.4.

Or are you saying it is in the list for the [EMAIL PROTECTED]
list?

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San Francisco Bay Area, California    better use your sense - B. Dylan

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