Why did this one not get caught by the spam domains test. What would I need in my sd.txt file to catch items like these.
These are the lines in my sd.txt that contain verizon.net
bellatlantic.net verizon.net gte.net verizon.net verizon.net .bellatlantic.
The catch here is that in order for an E-mail to even be considered for failing the SPAMDOMAINS test, it must have a return address on a domain in the sd.txt file. So in this case:
X-Declude-Sender: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [151.197.42.234]
you would need to have "gmx.at" in the sd.txt file.
It doesn't work the other way around, so E-mail coming from a reverse DNS entry that includes "verizon.net" won't fail the SPAMDOMAINS test (unless it happens to fail for other reasons).
-Scott
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