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Old 02-06-2016, 05:31 AM
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I am getting an increasing number of spam mails all from domains with the pattern ...@<some_garbage>.pw, e.g. some.name@8wne5.pw
The garbage between the '@' the '.pw' varies from mail to mail, so these are obviously somehow generated.

Since I don't know anyone in Palau (apparently some island in the south sea) and I don't expect any relevant email from there I would like to define me a rule to move all emails from that top-level domain '.pw' directly to my junk folder and mark it as read.

But - going through its rule-wizard - Outlook apparently doesn't support such matching. My best guess was to check the condition "with specific words in the senders address" - the specific word being ".pw" - but that rule doesn't match. "*.pw" didn't match, either. I guess this function is meant to match entire words only, not word-fragments or wildcards or regular expressions.



So, how can I phrase a rule that matches all senders whose email address ends in ".pw"?
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