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    >I'm starting to see references in messages that look like this:
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    >www.achat-montre-rolex.net./
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    >

    course, it's not really a valid URL, but then the spam gets through
    >too. Is it possible to strip excess garbage ( . / ) off the end of the
    >domain before processing it?
    >
    >Running SpamAssassin 3.1.0-r164435 (if it matters).
    >
    >Bret
    >

    Actually, it is legal. The trailing '.' simply means that the DNS
    reference is absolute regardless of context. The trailing '/' only denotes
    the root of the server's web page tree.
    BTW. that domain belongs to or is serviced by iMedia (at least the
    DNS) - a complaint to them will get you taken off that list (no arguments
    about list-washing, please).
    If the trailing "./" screws up SA, a Bugzilla is called for.
    Paul Shupak
    track (AT) plectere (DOT) com

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