- ($status, $rule) = OnNulllist $sender;
- if ($status) {
- print div {-align => "center"},
- font {-color => "grey"},
- "Messages from", b ($sender), "will be", b ("discarded"), br, hr;
- print $rule;
+ # Algorithm change: We now first check to see if the sender is not found
+ # in the message and skip it if so. Then we handle if we are the sender
+ # and that the from address is formatted properly. Spammers often use
+ # the senders email address (i.e. andrew@defaria.com) as their from address
+ # so we check "Andrew DeFaria <Andrew@DeFaria.com>", which they have never
+ # forged. This catches a lot of spam actually.
+ #
+ # Next we check to see if the sender is on our whitelist. If so then we let
+ # them in. This allows us to say whitelist josephrosenberg@hotmail.com while
+ # still nulllisting all of the other hotmail.com spammers.
+ #
+ # Next we process blacklisted people as they are also of high priority.
+ #
+ # Then we process nulllist people.
+ #
+ # Finally, we handle return processing
+ ($onlist, $rule) = OnWhitelist $sender;
+
+ if ($onlist) {
+ print div {-align => "center"},
+ font {-color => "green"},
+ "Messages from", b ($sender), "will be", b ("delivered"), br, hr;
+ print $rule;