Question on SpamDomains...
X-RBL-Warning: SPAMDOMAINS: Spamdomain 'netscape.' found: Address of [EMAIL PROTECTED] sent from invalid
r2d2.aoltw.net
The above header was in an email to me from a netscape employee I work
with. (changed it to snoopy so she doesn't get spam) Mail from Netscape comes
from aoltw.net as that is one of our internal domains at AOL Time Warner. In
Spamdomains I have
netscape. aol.
Should I make it looser with
netscape. aol
removing the period on the end of "aol" ? I know this opens it up to
matching many more hosts, but it still will fail many spammers. Is there a
better solution?
-Josh
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