Re: the Subject line: I don't believe that you would be offered the opportunity to use/input a wildcard in the configuration process ...
QUOTE(rcurzon @ Oct 1 2006, 10:26 AM)

Does that main I need 47 separate entries in mailhosts?
Technically no, as all are sub-domains. In reality, there are some issues involved. For instance, the attempted MailHost Configuration FAQ does offer bits about things like 'backup servers that only come into play when needed" and therefore only become an issue when brought into play ....
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and maintain it every time they modify the configuration?
That's not really a fair question, but as asked, the answer would be "it depends" ... How the configuration was changed, how the hand-offs are 'documented', if rDNS/DNS is set=up correctly, on and on ... the alternative view is addressed in the instructional bit of insuring that the spam can be parsed correctly prior to hitting the Submit button. (Thus the warnings about the use of Quick-Reporting, folks trying to write and use "automatic" submittal scripts/programs, etc.)
Part of the issue is that the non-MailHost Configured Reporting account parse will attempt to 'recognize' the servers involved during the chain-test portion of the parse. MailHost configured reporting account parses basically stop at the first unrecognized server .... the 'unrecognized' definition could be just that the "newly added" server is not recognized "as a server" yet .. on the other hand, as the database is 'shared' .. any user of that ISP adding that 'new' server to his/her configuration will also effectively add this 'new' server to 'your' configuration ...
As this is just my understanding, I'm kicking this upstream and asking for input from those that deal with that database.
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Seems it must be in the FAQ but 'search' didn't find it...
When the single-page-access-expanded version of the
SpamCOp FAQ was hacked into place, I had an opening comment that it contained no data about the MailHost Configuration of your Reporting Account" .... However, as the questions kept coming in (thusly meeting the "Frequntly Asked" description, I attempted to build a FAQ section on the MailHost Configuration process. I can state that the word "wildcard" would not have been placed into that FAQ, as (to the best of mu knowledge) no user would be able to inject a wildcard into that process. The work on building that FAQ died when I couldn't get any assistance from the folks that do that work. I docimented that as best I could. The status hasn't really changed from Ellen's initial postings when she got the task of being 'prime contact' ... id the 'general' statements don't answer the problem then she (and now the Deputies) need to be contacted about specific issues.
The single-pafe-access-epanded [v]SpamCOp FAQ[.v] here has the entries listed under the
Parsing and Reporting section;
How do I configure Mailhosts for SpamCop?
-----> Mailhost System Configuration Explanation
-----> MailHost Configuration Problems FAQ started
-----> Mailhosts Typical Questions A less technical version
-----> One version of a Step-by-step MailHost set-up
-----> "Sorry, confirmation codes do not match:" - Why?
If the answer isn't found there or in the Pinned items in the HailHost Forum section ... need to talk to the Deputies.
It is 'known' that there are open "tickets" on issues with MailHost Configured reporting, but .. that's all that's known from this side of the screen ...