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 RFC Header Depth exclusion
 
 11/28/2007 4:23:49 PM
Panther
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RFC Header Depth exclusion
 (Switzerland)

Hi Martin

Once again, thank you so much for this fast, reliable and (now comes my favorite part) free tool. My Server filters over 1'000 Spam per day with no performance loss.

Since I use a 3rd party Backup MX server, I have to search headers with depth set to 1 too. This often causes false-positives if a User sends an e-mail from its computer via pop. Even if he uses a not listed mailserver, the first header can be his own IP (instead of the mail servers ip when received over backup mx).

May I suggest to build a rule for the next version of orfilter to better take care of external backup mx servers? It would be great if -search headers- or better -depth- could be set in relation to the known backup mx servers, ip-ranges or domain.

Thanks a lot.

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