Glad to see you back. Got a question on domainblack list. What is the type
for it? IP4r? IPBLACK? DomBLACK? what?

There is no "domain blacklist" -- what Declude JunkMail has is a "sender blacklist", which can blacklist the sender based on their E-mail address or domain. You can use a line such as:


TESTNAME fromfile C:\IMail\Declude\badaddresses.txt x 5 0

to define the test.

Also on the domain names, do I need to have the @ sign in front of each one?

That's up to you. If you use the "@example.com" format, it will catch E-mail from "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" (but not from "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"). If you use the ".example.com" format, it will catch E-mail from "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" (but not from "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"). If you aren't sure which to use, you can use both.


-Scott
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