Hello, All,
I don't have very many entries in my SPAMDOMAINS text file but the entries I
do have are like the following...

msn.com hotmail.com
wowway.com wideopenwest.com

...without any extra characters before or after the domains.  I've noticed
some people on the list make reference to using entries like...

@prodigy.net .yahoo.com

...in the spam domains text file.

Are using extra characters like that legitimate?  (I'm assuming the answer
is yes)  Is that the best way to do it?  Do those just help eliminate
domains like...

myyahoo.com
eprodigy.net

... as being recognized as applicable domains?

Across all types of tests that use text files, should you also use extra
characters when possible?

Thanks In Advance,
Dan Geiser [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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