Scott, could you please post or re-post the criteria for a
spamdomains entry.  Probably my biggest issue is when their are multiple
entries for a domain.

In the spamdomains.txt file (or whatever you choose to name it), you need lines that have either 1 or 2 entries on them. The first one determines a domain (or part of a domain) that you want the test to apply to. Any E-mail with a return address that contains the first entry must come from an IP with a reverse DNS entry that either contains that same domain (or part of a domain), or contains the 2nd entry.


So if you have a line "example.com", then any E-mail address that contains "example.com" in it must come from an IP that contains "example.com" in the reverse DNS entry.

Or, if you have a line that says "example.com example.net", then any E-mail address that contains "example.com" in it must come from an IP that either contains "example.com" *or* "example.net" in the reverse DNS entry. This would only apply to E-mail with "example.com" in the return address (not E-mail with "example.net" in the return address).

You can only have 2 entries per line. Also, it is important to remember that the test can fail on any line, so if you have two lines that begin with the same domain, an E-mail failing either one will fail the test.

-Scott
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