I
think that while the spamdomains test is wonderful, many people are trying to
overuse it as a test. IMO it is there to protect against forgeries of the
major e-mail services, and it does that task great. It's usefullness
declines when it is used in a greater fashion. For example, we stop a
couple hundred e-mails that use aol, msn, hotmail, yahoo, etc, but we stop only
1-3 on smaller domains. Using this test for the smaller domains isn't
worth the false positives that it produces. But again in the defense of
spamdomains, this isn't "his" fault. It just wasn't mean for
that.......
Jason
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- [Declude.JunkMail] Spamdomains com. Todd - Smart Mail
- Jason Newland