The rules DO allow regular expressions. There is even a tester at the bottom of the GUI page. I tried "\.science" and it worked as expected.
Neil
undoubtedly it would. but i don't believe these rules allow regular expressions, in which case, the rule would be: \.science$ david camm advanced web systems keller, tx On 5/11/2016 10:58 AM, Peter Dyke wrote: Would that not also reject host.sciencesomething.com? On 5/10/2016 3:33 PM, surgemail-support wrote: In the web admin, click on spam control (left pane) Under manually blocking: Spam filter rules [configure button] Add rule if from contains .science reject "not wanted" ChrisP. On 11/05/2016 10:30 a.m., David Camm wrote: is there any way to vanish email at a global level from a tld like *.science? david camm advanced web systems keller, tx
Would that not also reject host.sciencesomething.com? On 5/10/2016 3:33 PM, surgemail-support wrote: In the web admin, click on spam control (left pane) Under manually blocking: Spam filter rules [configure button] Add rule if from contains .science reject "not wanted" ChrisP. On 11/05/2016 10:30 a.m., David Camm wrote: is there any way to vanish email at a global level from a tld like *.science? david camm advanced web systems keller, tx
In the web admin, click on spam control (left pane) Under manually blocking: Spam filter rules [configure button] Add rule if from contains .science reject "not wanted" ChrisP. On 11/05/2016 10:30 a.m., David Camm wrote: is there any way to vanish email at a global level from a tld like *.science? david camm advanced web systems keller, tx
is there any way to vanish email at a global level from a tld like *.science? david camm advanced web systems keller, tx
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