On Fri, Sep 10, 2004 at 11:26:12AM +0800, AccuSpam wrote:
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| > First, all the known identities are tested in search of a
| > positive result. (A positive result requires that both
| > authentication and policy tests pass.) If the policy test
| > passes, that means "the purported sender is known not to be
| > a spammer domain";
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| Which will include all domains the spammers uses only once per spam run,
unless your policy tests sources are updated in real-time and have large enough
sample to detect re-use of domain within spam run.
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No, what you said would be "the purported sender is not
known to be a spammer domain".
What I said was "the purported sender is known not to be a
spammer domain."