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Blocked Senders: BLocking by Domain

 
 
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      9th Oct 2007
I have recently pored over my list of blocked senders. Most of all of the
blocked senders I have are blocked by domain: @junkdomain.com

What I need now is the multiple child domains that are now appearing, away
to block them: @mx1.junkdomain.com @mx2.junkdomain.com...mx#.junkdomain.com.

How much domain address do I need to have? Do I have to have the @ symbol
in the definition, to show the domain I wish to block? Can I use a wild card
of some sort: @mx??.junkdomain.com

Can it be concatenated to something like: .junkdomain.com

Between my home and work systems, the flat-text file of blocked domains is
getting to be about 296 lines, of which, there are groups of these multiple
"mx" child domains.

Thank You.

 
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      9th Oct 2007
Armor <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:

> I have recently pored over my list of blocked senders. Most of all
> of the blocked senders I have are blocked by domain: @junkdomain.com
>
> What I need now is the multiple child domains that are now appearing,
> away to block them: @mx1.junkdomain.com
> @mx2.junkdomain.com...mx#.junkdomain.com.


Unfortunately, I don't think the Blocked Senders list will handle that case.
Instead, create a rule that uses the "with specific words in the headers"
condition and use "junkdomain" as the specific words.
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Diane Poremsky
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      9th Oct 2007
the blocked senders list is useless against spam. if outlook's junk filter
is not meeting your needs get one that does.
a list of 3rd party spam tools is listed here:
http://www.slipstick.com/rules/junkmail.asp

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"Armor" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> I have recently pored over my list of blocked senders. Most of all of the
> blocked senders I have are blocked by domain: @junkdomain.com
>
> What I need now is the multiple child domains that are now appearing, away
> to block them: @mx1.junkdomain.com
> @mx2.junkdomain.com...mx#.junkdomain.com.
>
> How much domain address do I need to have? Do I have to have the @ symbol
> in the definition, to show the domain I wish to block? Can I use a wild
> card
> of some sort: @mx??.junkdomain.com
>
> Can it be concatenated to something like: .junkdomain.com
>
> Between my home and work systems, the flat-text file of blocked domains is
> getting to be about 296 lines, of which, there are groups of these
> multiple
> "mx" child domains.
>
> Thank You.
>

 
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