On 02/19/03 at 18:39, Warren Michelsen opined:
> At 11:44 AM -0500 02/19/2003, ted crane wrote:
> > >
> >>now, as I understand things, if I set up the following router entry:
> >>
> >> save99.com=error
> >>
> >>and also have "verify return paths" turned on, then the above message
> >>should have bounced.
> >
> >You need *both*
> > save99.com = error
> > *.save99.com = error
>
> Would one entry: *save99.com = error suffice?
Yes.
> Aside from the fact that it would also catch domains like
> youcansave99.com, is there any reason to use two entries?
That is the reason to use two entries. In this case, you're probably not
going to inadvertently zap innocent domains, but you never know. IMO, it's
usually better to take the safer route and use two entries.
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