Scott, after thinking some more about Kami's
situation, would this scenario pass or fail the spamdomains test?:
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SpamDomain.txt file entry:
prodigy.net
Message from (X-Declude Sender):
Connecting mail server (or one tested based on HOP
and IPBYPASS settings) IP Address:
1.2.3.4
RDNS for 1.2.3.4:
abc.prodigy.net.biz
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If the spamdomains test is setup as "CONTAINS",
then I suspect it would pass the test. However, I don't think that is what
we want, as in Kami's real-life example. This would most likely be a
messages you would want to fail the spamdomains test.
Several people, including myself, have asked for a
way to define an exact match, or a way to define a delimiter in the config file
so that we could define, for example, the spamdomains tests like:
global.cfg:
DELIMITER ~
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prodigy.net~
~mx1.abc.net~
~mx2.xyz.
~mx5.cbs.com~
.nbc.net~ .msnbc.com~
This could apply to the filter tests, as
well. This would certainly remove a lot of the ambiguity and uncertainty
surrounding these tests.
Bill
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