I was just going to ask that same thing. You should not have your own
address listed in your whitelist, or people will be able to forge spam
to look like it came from you, and TMDA will accept it.

Take a look at your incoming log and see if it was even challenged or
if it was accepted because it is in your whitelist. If you see that it
was challenged and then a reply came back to authenticate it, then it
was because of a response from the other end. If you simply see the OK
line showing the whitelist, then it's because the whitelist matched the
address.


--- Kyle Hasselbacher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> On Wed, Jun 02, 2004 at 05:30:06PM -0400, David Ford wrote:
> >Seems some spammers have gotten smart with their software.  I've
> gotten 
> >two spams from completely different sources in the last 24 hours,
> both 
> >of them confirming their way into my mailbox.  I think we need to
> use 
> >that graphical confirmation key now.
> 
> >>Return-Path: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> 
> This looks as if the email was forged to appear to come from you. 
> Are you
> in your own whitelist?
> - -- 
> Kyle Hasselbacher           You can bomb the world into pieces,
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]             but you can't bomb it into peace.
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