.SH DESCRIPTION
.P
A list of local domains is supplied to the program (more or less)
-through the \fI\-\-domain\-query\fR option. Any addresses which
-forward to another address not contained in this list of local domains
-is considered a remote forward. Remote forwards can cause problems for
-a number of reasons, the most common of which are,
+through the \fI\-\-domain\-query\fR option. Any addresses in the list
+that forward to an address \fBnot\fR in the list are considered remote
+forwards. Remote forwards can cause problems for a number of reasons,
+the most common of which are,
.IP \(bu 2
If the sender has an SPF record authorizing his mail server to send
mail on his behalf, then when his message is forwarded by the
the set of all domains (i.e one column) that are local to the
server. See the default value for an example.
-Default: \(dqSELECT domain FROM domain WHERE domain <> 'ALL' ORDER BY domain;\(dq
+Default: \(dqSELECT domain FROM domain WHERE domain <> 'ALL' ORDER BY
+domain;\(dq
.IP \fB\-\-exclude-mx\fR,\ \fB-e\fR
The name of a mail exchanger, the forwards of whose domains we should