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![]() Sender's address is: Your Eyes <vxk@mta2.goj-domineering.org.uk> or maybe 1ink.com <admin.tu@bechet.lowlers.com> I want to add sender's domain to blocked senders list. Do I need to add everything after the at (@) symbol or just the first word before the .com plus the .com? Adding lowlers.com and goj-domineering.ork.uk didn't work. |
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You need to add @mta2.goj-domineering.org.uk and @bechet.lowlers.com
If you want more flexibility, investigate MailWasher.
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Thanks for your response. I was hoping for something simple such as blocking anything with, for example, lowlers.com in it. I have >200 on my blocked senders list. The list is mostly useless as most have either the complete address or the end part without the @. I think I will delete the list and start over using your method. I will look at Mailwasher too. Thanks again!
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