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From: Gary V (mr88talent
hotmail.com)
Date: Sun Nov 04 2007 - 20:30:40 CST
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>> Not all mail. Just email from one sender address (aka. mine). I get an email
>> sent to me accusing my message of being UCE.
>> It has obviously learned my address as spam and I'm stuck trying to find where
>> the files are that hold this information.
>>
>
> Are you sending mail from your server, or from somewhere else - like from home? It's common that home users are on dynamic IP addresses and many dynamically addressed networks will score high regardless of the sender's address. There are ways to fix this if this is the case.
>
Let me rephrase that. If your client is on the internal network, you may find something like the MYNETS policy bank in amavisd-new useful:
http://www200.pair.com/mecham/spam/bypassing.html#1
If your client is connecting via SASL AUTH, you may find this useful:
http://www200.pair.com/mecham/spam/bypassing.html#10
If one of these examples looks like it may help you, read the entire document.
Gary V
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