How will this filter deal with this header.
 
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----- Original Message -----
Sent: Tuesday, October 07, 2003 11:25 PM
Subject: Re: [Declude.JunkMail] maybe its just one of AOL's servers???


On Oct 7, 2003, at 9:55 PM, Karen D. Oland wrote:

Then you have to add one for each MX number (the ones I've seen are
formatted with "mx5.aol.com", etc.

Most spam I get from *.ptr.aol.com fails so many other tests that they dont'
get thru anyway.

I don't believe "mx5.aol.com" should be any of our mail server zones or servers...



Servers that deliver outbound mail from members using third-party mail clients. For example, Outlook, Eudora.

rly-ip0[3-5].mx.aol.com

Servers that deliver bounced messages

omr-d0[3-7].mx.aol.com
omr-m[01-11].mx.aol.com
omr-r09.mx.aol.com

Servers that deliver members' outbound mail

imo-d[01-10].mx.aol.com
imo-r[01-10].mx.aol.com
imo-m[01-10].mx.aol.com


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Joshua Levitsky, CISSP, MCSE
System Engineer
AOL Time Warner
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