There are instances where an entry for your local domain would fail SPAMDOMAINS on a legit E-mail. This generally happens as a result of E-mail scripts that forge the MAILFROM address so that it matches the submitted E-mail, it happens with things like greeting cards and send-a-links (americangreetings.com for instance), and it happens with some bulk-mailing E-mailers that your own customers might be using to send other local users legit E-mail.
Watch this carefully if you add it because it definitely will result in some false positives, though it may be more or less problematic depending on your client base (individuals have bigger issues with greeting cards and send-a-links, and businesses have bigger issues with E-mail scripts and legit bulk mailers). I have this test scored only at 20% or 30% of my fail weight (I can't recall)
Matt
Eje Gustafsson wrote:
Thanks Scott for clearing things up for me.. Since all my dailup and highspeed customers have correct revdns and everyone outside our network have to use smtp auth (running WHITELIST AUTH) then there should be no implications to do a spamdomain with fament.com. If this is the case then time to add all my own domains in there and cut of another potential spamhole...
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