That's why making the SPAMDOMAINS test an ENDSWITH instead of CONTAINS type
of test would resolve lots of these kinds of questions and headaches.

Bill
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>
> >Why would this be caught with SPAMDOMAINS when closeout-sale.com is not
in
> >the spamdomains.txt file?
> >
> >X-RBL-Warning: SPAMDOMAINS: Spamdomain 'domain.moc' found: Address of
> >[EMAIL PROTECTED] sent from invalid
> >mail.closeout-sale.com.
>
> That's because the SPAMDOMAINS test looks for the domain within the E-mail
> address, even if it appears in the username.
>
>                                                     -Scott
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