J
Jonathan Levy
When one blocks a domain in "Junk E-mail Options" in Outlook 2003,
does that also block sub-domains? For example, would blocking
spammer.com also block e-mail from annoying.spammer.com?
By the way, since this topic just prompted a discussion here, what are
the correct terms for annoying.spammer.com and spammer.com in this
example? We came up with "sub-domain" and "top-level domain" but are
not sure those are strictly correct.
Thanks.
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does that also block sub-domains? For example, would blocking
spammer.com also block e-mail from annoying.spammer.com?
By the way, since this topic just prompted a discussion here, what are
the correct terms for annoying.spammer.com and spammer.com in this
example? We came up with "sub-domain" and "top-level domain" but are
not sure those are strictly correct.
Thanks.
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This is a spam-protected account. Please subtract one from the number
in my address if you need to reply to me directly. If you try that
and the message bounces back (usually because I have disabled a key
that has gotten onto spam lists), please go to
http://www.zoemail.net/?jlevy to request a temporary key.
By the way, if you like the Zoemail service and sign up for an
account, please list my account (jlevy) as the person who referred
you. We will both get something.