Hello, Darrell,
It depends on the FQDN (Fullly Qualified Domain Name) that you extracted
mac.com from.  For example, if legit e-mail sometimes uses either @mac.com
or @<host>.mac.com you could add two entries to your Spam Domain text
file...

@mac.com apple.com
.mac.com apple.com

Later,
Dan Geiser [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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Subject: [Declude.JunkMail] SPAM DOMAINS


> We have a listing in our spam domains file
> mac.com apple.com
>
> this line seems to be tripping off on the following
> X-RBL-Warning: SPAMDOMAINS: Spamdomain 'mac.com' found: Address of
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] sent from invalid [No Reverse DNS].
>
> How do I prevent the "mac.com" spam domain entry from picking up on for
> example freediemac.com?
>
> Thanks
> Darrell
>
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