Lately, our Mailman lists have been getting more "self-addressed" junk
messages -- that is, [EMAIL PROTECTED] gets spam that is spoofing
[EMAIL PROTECTED] as the sender.

In the spam filtering interface, what would be the easiest regex combination
to ensure that, as an example, [EMAIL PROTECTED] would automatically
discard any "self-addressed" messages in this manner? One of the related
complications seems to be that the sender (From) name identity is always
different -- but the @ address is always the same, of course.

This is probably really easy, but I'm still a regular expression novice.



Thanks,

Jason

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Jason LaMar
Director of Information Services
Ohio Wesleyan University | Delaware, OH 43015
IP Tel: 740-368-3131 | AIM/Yahoo IM: jasonrlamar
Fax: 740-368-3272 | Web: http://www.owu.edu/


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