On Wed, Jan 25, 2012 at 11:08:30PM +0530, DN Singh wrote:
> Guys, I did find find the culprit, but it was not in the yahoo 
> list, but the overall file. The entry was:
> 
> ##################
> co.in                REJECT Bad domain 1868
> ##################
> 
> I guess this should reject emails like a...@co.in, and not 
> a...@sss.co.in, right?
> Is this comparison right?? This way, one entry of .com, will reject 
> all mails to every .com domain. Please let me know if this true.

http://www/postfix.org/postconf.5.html#parent_domain_matches_subdomains

I unset that, so that if I want to match a subdomain of 
example.co.in, I must have an explicit ".example.co.in" pattern 
listed.

Rarely is this a good idea; certainly not in the case of a second- 
level domain like co.in.
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