> >Scott, in this case, how much work to allow the use of a space after
> >the root domain?
>
> Actually, that wouldn't work; neither the return address nor
> the reverse
> DNS entry will have a space in them.
Why not introduce one or some special characters that in all this
DNS-records, host-names... can't be found, but can help us to set
certain _visible_ (a spacer is a potential FAQ on this list) limits for
filter lines?
For example
@mail.com|
"|" means "stopp here" and Declude knows that a sender-domain like
"@mail.comedycentral.com" doesn't match.
For example we use the "#" in SpamChk's filter file to represent a
spacer at the begin or the end of a phrase. This is very usefull to
search for certain short keywords that can be also a part of a legit
word.
For example "cum" is also part of "cumbrous", "hot" is part of "hotel"
So we search for #cum# and #hot# to avoid false positives.
It shouldn't be necessary to add the "|" to any line in the sd.txt file
because this concern only for "mail.com" because there are a lot of mail
hosts named "mail.something..."
Markus
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