Since the SPAMDOMAINS test only has 2 possible columns one for the domain name and one for a possible alias...
When using the SPAMDOMAINS test, if you have a legit sender that has three interchangeable domains in use on their mail servers, e.g. HOTMAIL.COM, MICROSOFT.COM and MSN.COM (this is just an example I know these aren't necessarily interchangeable), will entries in SD.TXT like...
HOTMAIL.COM MSN.COM HOTMAIL.COM MICROSOFT.COM
keep an e-mail message from [EMAIL PROTECTED] that originates from a server with a Reverse DNS of MICROSOFT.COM server from failing the SPAMDOMAINS test?
No. The problem is that an E-mail that comes from "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" with a reverse DNS that includes "microsoft.com" will fail the test on the first line.
We are looking into a way to allow for more than one alias.
-Scott
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