Add wild card characters to blocking domain address

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Guest

I receive several messages with an address such as this:
(e-mail address removed)
They consistently change the first few characters after the @ symbol so
blocking the domain doesn't work. I suggest you permit wild cards such as *
or ? to replace any character after the @ symbol and prior to the actual
domain.

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Brian Tillman

nrp186 said:
I receive several messages with an address such as this:
(e-mail address removed)
They consistently change the first few characters after the @ symbol
so blocking the domain doesn't work. I suggest you permit wild cards
such as * or ? to replace any character after the @ symbol and prior
to the actual domain.

That's a good idea. In the interim, create a rule that looks for "moosq" in
the headers and either deleted the message outright or moves it to the Junk
E-mail folder.
 

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