But I'm sure I've seen discussion someplace with reference to lines containing more than just a domain name in the spamdomains.txt file ... or is that all that's needed besides enabling the test?
That's a new feature, that allows you to have an "alias" (for lack of a better word) that can be used in conjunction with the domain name.
So a line "example.com" would require that any E-mail address from @example.com must have a reverse DNS entry containing "example.com". However, if legitimate @example.com E-mail can also be sent from @example.net, then you could have a line "example.com example.net". With that line, an E-mail from @example.com could have a reverse DNS entry containing "example.com" or "example.net" (but it would not apply to users with an @example.net return address).
-Scott
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