Can you anchor that with a $? For instance, HIDDEN@in$" I get a lot of new domains with proper MX/SPF records ending with .win or these other new TLD's Problem is, .win matches a lot of our customer domains without the anchor (we're based in Windsor, Ontario) - SteveP On 7/11/2016 6:46 PM, surgemail-support wrote: > In mfilter.rul > > if (isin("from",HIDDEN@om")) then > reject "not wanted thanks" > end if > > ChrisP. > > > On 12/07/2016 12:00 a.m., Lyle wrote: >> From header. >> >> Lyle >> >> On 07/10/16 20:49, surgemail-support wrote: >>> Do you mean sent with a 'from' header of xyz.com, or by an >>> authenticated user ofHIDDEN@z.com or with a return path of xyz.com, >>> or something else ? >>> >>> ChrisP. >>> >>> >>> >>> On 11/07/2016 1:13 p.m., surgemailHIDDEN@etwinsite.com wrote: >>>> I have a wordpress site that has been hacked. The hackers >>>> apparently uploaded multiple copies of basically the same script >>>> that allows them to send email from that website. I think I have >>>> found the infected files and the security issue that they exploited >>>> to upload their scripts, but ... >>>> >>>> In Surgemail, I want to block any email being sent from domain >>>> xyz.com. The emails are being sent via smtp auth from the >>>> webserver with <various namesHIDDEN@om. I want to block emails >>>> from xyz.com from being sent out. Either drop them or pass them to >>>> a special mailbox folder somewhere. (the domain is not being >>>> actively used for anything usefull at the moment, so dropping >>>> any/all from emails is acceptable). >>>> >>>> Thanks, >>>> Lyle >>>> >>> >>> >> >> > >
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