For a long time, I've had
\bwalmart\.com
in my whiteSenderBase configuration.  Some of our staff shops at walmart
and anything from Walmart's ip space should be considered white.  All good
there.

However, I had a bunch of spam slip through because of this overnight.
When I did an alayze, I saw:

129.41.173.75 SenderBase: status=white SenderBase, data=[CN=US,
ORG=ACOUSTIC-ATL-01, DOM=walmart.com*.mx*, BLS=, HNM=Y, CIDR=23, HN=
mail9320.hayhouse.mkt9919.com]

WhiteDomain Regex: whiteSenderBaseRE 'walmart.com'
[scoring] SenderBase -- White Domain 'walmart.com'

It's matching walmart.com*.MX*

I've never put a \b at the end of config lines in whiteSenderBase, I (maybe
incorrectly) assumed that the word boundary was automatically added on the
end.

Is the \b on the end necessary, if I don't want to match walmart.com.mx and
only want to match walmart.com?   Is there another way, coding error,
config mistake, etc?

Thanks!
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