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  • Thread starter Thread starter Guy Lapierre
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I believe youcan use wildcards, if so you could filter all messages to
your domain by using *@forefrontbusinesssolutio­ns.com. Try it and
see you've got nothing tolose but a few moments of your time..
 
Chris said:
I believe youcan use wildcards,

Nope. RUles don't support wildcards.
if so you could filter all messages to
your domain by using *@forefrontbusinesssolutio­ns.com. Try it and
see you've got nothing tolose but a few moments of your time..

Leave off the asterisk and at sign.
 
I believe you can use wildcards, if so you could filter all emails to
your domain by using *@forefrontbusinesssolutio­ns.com. Give it the
Lewinsky test.
 
It works if you use @domain.com but for only one address. When you add a
second to the list it does seem to work any longer. ( i.e. @domain1.com;
@domain2.com.).

Anyway, I decided to use specific words in the sender's address and used the
domain name. Seems to work so far.

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Guy Lapierre
Forefront Business Solutions
http://www.forefrontbusinesssolutions.com


I believe you can use wildcards, if so you could filter all emails to
your domain by using *@forefrontbusinesssolutio­ns.com. Give it the
Lewinsky test.
 
Chris said:
I believe you can use wildcards, if so you could filter all emails to
your domain by using *@forefrontbusinesssolutio­ns.com. Give it the
Lewinsky test.

Rules don't support wildcards. And you posted this same message one-half
hour prior.
 
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