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
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
: [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
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