If you include an @ symbol before the domain name, it will stop it from tagging this VERP stuff.
@domain.moc domain.moc @aol.com .aol.com @yahoo. .yahoo. etc...
The only drawback here is that you can only have one match (the second column) because the first column will never produce a match on REVDNS this way.
Matt
John Tolmachoff (Lists) wrote:
Why would this be caught with SPAMDOMAINS when closeout-sale.com is not in the spamdomains.txt file?
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John Tolmachoff Engineer/Consultant/Owner eServices For You
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