I feel your pain...
It is my understanding that with Outlook 2003, you can not add a wildcard as
part of the domain name to the safe sender list. For example, you can add:
@something.gov
But you can't add:
@*.gov
@*.something.gov
You have to add each child domain of .gov, so your safe sender list would be
something like:
@something.gov
@helpdesk.something.gov
@bigdog.gov
That might be different in Outlook 2007. I thought I read somewhere that
wildcards in the safe sender list would work. Can anyone verify that and
provide a link?
Dave
"Abie Ross" wrote:
> I want to insure that any email I receive from a ".gov" is considered a safe
> sender and goes direct to my in box.
> The problem: Many government email addresses may have multiple extensions
> before the ".gov" ending but after the "@"
> Examples: @od.nih.gov
> Will " *.*.gov" work - or is there a better/smarter way to do this?
> Right now I have ".gov" as a safe sender extension . But it does not catch
> addresses such as the example above.
>
> Abie Ross
>
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