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SPAM filtering - wildcards
15-09-2016 12:55 PM
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Hi
The false SPAM marking has greatly improved since I learnt how to do it properly !
However I have one sender who whilst sending from the same domain, adds different details
to the Return address. I see it says wildcards can't be used. What is the reason for that ?
It would make life simpler if they could be used.
Thanks.
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Re: SPAM filtering - wildcards
15-09-2016 2:05 PM
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You should be able to put the domain name without any mailbox pattern or the @. E.g.
microsoft.com
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15-09-2016 2:52 PM
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Oh, OK. I'll try that. I assumed it needed everything after the @.
Cheers
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