> I think the important lesson is to understand that there are often
> exceptions.  This filter has hit some of my customers who have boxes
> doing automated notifications with their own SMTP engine (such as
> Windows 2003), and if you gateway for customers, you either need to
> whitelist their server or exclude them from this list.

Agreed, restated,
In the case of an exception you adjust your whitelist/filter to accomidate.

> I use an IS match to limit the potential of false positives.

And I agree with using IS. I mostly use IS. But there are a few cases I use
ENDSWITH and I would never use CONTAINS with this  test.


Kevin Bilbee

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