You should put an @ before the domain in the first column in order to keep this from occurring, i.e.

@cc.com      example.com

The first column is a CONTAINS match on the entire Mail From address (not the From address) and it is also used to check the reverse DNS address, but it will only be capable of matching the Mail From with an @. The second column is a CONTAINS match on the reverse DNS address only.

Matt



Christian Meenaghan wrote:

I am having a problem where the spamdomains list is blocking cc.com, but
also is blocking another legitimate domain, emmcc.com.

Is there a way to continue blocking cc.com, but not block emmcc.com?
Maybe something in the spamdomains.txt file I can change?

Thanks

Christian

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