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Tom Voss
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The best way to filter a lot of my spam is to handle the
output that my Domain Hosting ISP (Mindspring) uses to send
mail from a non-existing email in my domain (such as
spammehere@mydomainname.com) to my main domain name
email address (webmaster@mydomainname.com).
This HAS to be made in a different way, since your server
parses any incoming email and the server Name/Address is
being displayed in the header all the time!
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I added a comment to another magnet request. It applies to
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Tom Voss
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The best way to filter a lot of my spam is to handle the
output that my Domain Hosting ISP (Mindspring) uses to send
mail from a non-existing email in my domain (such as
spammehere@mydomainname.com) to my main domain name
email address (webmaster@mydomainname.com).
example:
X-MindSpring-Loop: ******@mydomainname.com
Could you make a way to handle this or other header
information other than just the to, cc, subject, and from
fields?
Also, finding a way to handle the 'for' field when the spammer
sends email with a false 'to' or 'cc' field would be great.
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This HAS to be made in a different way, since your server
parses any incoming email and the server Name/Address is
being displayed in the header all the time!