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Re: Which Spam Block List to use for a network?



Hi Mark,


Am Do, den 24.06.2004 schrieb Mark Bucciarelli um 14:06:
> I'm pretty sure this is incorrect.  SPF checks the MAIL-FROM: header, not 
> From:, so I think this case should work fine ...

so you mean this will also cut down the secondary spam through
mailinglists (which have a proper SPF most probably). How is that MTA
gonna see within the MAIL FROM whom this was forwarded for?
I mean, the general issue (for me) is not the spam i receive directly
through my primary host, but those that's forwarding email-addresses,
which have a whitelisted mx host re-sending me the spam they accepted
(which would have been rejected if it was sent to my primary email
address). For that problem I currently see no other way than doing
content scanning. But please anybody enlighten me in case i have missed
a point on SPF or the rest of the discussion.

-- 
Best regards,
 Kilian

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