>The new SPAMDOMAINS test would also be useful, *if* everyone sending mail
>with a return address on your domain would be doing so from an IP that has
>a reverse DNS entry that matches your domain.
>
>                                                    -Scott

The struggle I'm having with putting my domain in the SPAMDOMAINS list is
the wide amount of inbound mail, spam and ham both, that inserts the
recipient address in the address somewhere on the left-hand side of the @.
It did manage to trip up a bunch of spam from places foolish enough to try
and send as my domain, but I'm catching an array of list traffic now that
just makes it over my HOLD threshhold because of failing SPAMDOMAINS. I'm
adjusting weights and refining other filters, but if the SPAMDOMAINS test
could be limited to only look at the ENDSWITH of the MAILFROM, I'd be
golden.

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