[Declude.JunkMail] autowhitelist wildcard?

2003-09-10 Thread kimbanet Administrator
Is there any wildcard character that can be used in the address book addresses for the autowhitelist feature. For instance, if I was subscribed to a newsletter that was sent from [EMAIL PROTECTED], where the numbers after someone are different every time, is there some way to put it in the

Re: [Declude.JunkMail] autowhitelist wildcard?

2003-09-10 Thread R. Scott Perry
Is there any wildcard character that can be used in the address book addresses for the autowhitelist feature. For instance, if I was subscribed to a newsletter that was sent from [EMAIL PROTECTED], where the numbers after someone are different every time, is there some way to put it in the

Re: [Declude.JunkMail] autowhitelist wildcard?

2003-09-10 Thread Jason Newland
: [Declude.JunkMail] autowhitelist wildcard? Is there any wildcard character that can be used in the address book addresses for the autowhitelist feature. For instance, if I was subscribed to a newsletter that was sent from [EMAIL PROTECTED], where the numbers after someone are different every

Re: [Declude.JunkMail] autowhitelist wildcard?

2003-09-10 Thread R. Scott Perry
So the e-mail that Mr. Koehler listed yesterday afternoon about this subject is incorrect? Darn, that would be an awesome feature. His e-mail is listed below... You can use [EMAIL PROTECTED] to whitelist all E-mail addresses at a domain. However, you can not use a wildcard, as in '[EMAIL