I'd be leary of a spamdomain
att.net .airdata.com
If you received e-mail from catt.net, it would fail the above line. I made up
catt.net, but valid non-ATT domains ending in att.net may exist.
perhaps
mobile.att.net .airdata.com
@att.net .att.net
or
.att.net.airdata.com
@att.net .att.net
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Hello,
Had a client forward me an e-mail that failed the SPAMDOMAIN test
(along with a couple others).
Below are the internet headers of the SPAMDOMAINs failure (I can
post the full inet headers if desired):
X-RBL-Warning: SPAMDOMAINS: Spamdomain 'att.net' found: Address of
[EMAIL PROTECTED] sent from invalid emhmta02.cdpd.airdata.com.
X-Declude-Sender: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [199.88.234.47]
I have an entry of: att.net in our spamdomains.txt file. Now to
add this entry to the spamdomains.txt file, I would make the following
entry, correct?
att.net .airdata.com
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