As we know the SPAMDOMAIN test is very usefull but can create false FP's if
the message is not send from the providers MTA.

For example if send from a web form having the user's address as mail from.
But also if Ebay send's out a confirmation mail and the mail address of the
selling user has a domain listed in our spamdomains file.

Question:
Can it be usefull if we add to our spamdomains file something like

@gmx.           .ebay.com
aol.com .ebay.com
t-online.de     .ebay.com

I'm not more familiar how this entries will work.

domain1.com   domain2.com

A message having a sender domain "domain1.com" must have a REVDNS entry
ending with (or only containing?) "domain1.com" or "domain2.com"

We can have multiple entries for "domain1.com" or for "domain2.com" (as
alias)?

Markus

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