On Mon, Dec 14, 2009 at 12:01:46AM +0530, scrapo wrote:
> It does
not happen often enough to warrant an automatic script to do this.
>
If the admins want to do it, it can be done. You can reject all mails
that have the words "check out" and the words "facebook" in the
subject
line at the same time. If you do not want to do it, you can come up with
a hundred excuses. In the end is whether you want to make the serve
reject it or not.
In addition, for this particular mail, please observe that the mail is
sent from
facebookmail.com. In addition, I doubt if there would be
users who would have the following custom headers in their e-mails:
X-Facebook: from zuckmail ([MTAuMTYuMTYwLjIwNg==])
by 10.16.160.206 with HTTP (ZuckMail);
X-Facebook-Notify: general_invite; mailid=18e6d6dG1e8d944bG0G8
X-FACEBOOK-PRIORITY: 1
Of course, I have never administered a mail server or mailing list, so
if what I say isn't sensible, please excuse me.
Thanks.
Kumar
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