I used that because I have a good amount of junk mail coming for servers
that seem to change part of the domain alot.

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What you might want to do in that case is have two lines:

@yourbigvote.com
.yourbigvote.com

The first one will catch mail from @yourbigvote.com, and the second will catch all mail from @*.yourbigvote.com. Neither will catch mail from "someotheryourbigvote.com". In this case, it doesn't matter, since there aren't any domains that end with "yourbigvote.com", but if you were to try to blacklist "mail.com", it would also block "hotmail.com" (so ".mail.com" and "@mail.com" would be the way to go).
-Scott

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