Hello Steve, On Wednesday, May 18, 2005 at 11:49:29 AM Steve [SL] wrote:
>> The best way to not falsely identify mails on this list as spam is to >> match the Return-Path against received lines, because all this lists >> mail have a Return-Path of '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' and are >> coming from '62.80.28.8' which identifies itself as >> 'draenor.its-toasted.org'. SL> You are assuming I am using TB or a plug in to do spam filtering. I don't. I was talking about SpamAssassin, not The Bat! ... SL> Personally I do not even wish to download spams or viruses in the SL> first place which is why I have server side filtering For viruses I do have to, but having to crawl through trapped spam messages on server side, just to release the probable false positives I'm too lazy for. I therefore just tag spam and filter by simply The Bat! filters and verify locally if a false positive was caught. SL> via Spamcop (which also includes Spam Assassin but I can not SL> control their copy of course). That's odd. But can't you see the recipient in the list of trapped spam? This way you can "free" mails to '@thebat.dutaint.com', instead of these with 'TBUDL' in subject?!? -- Regards Peter Palmreuther (The Bat! v3.5 on Windows XP 5.1 Build 2600 Service Pack 2) Sattinger's Law: It works better if you plug it in. ________________________________________________ Current version is 3.5 | 'Using TBUDL' information: http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/TBUDLInfo.html