I guess so, but remember the wildcarding uses globbing, not regexes. What I
mean is: using "?*" is equivalent to just "*". Also, the line has to contain
at least one colon or spamdyke won't use it (message headers always use a colon
to separate the field name from the value).
Why not just
On 2015-10-02 15:42, Philip Rhoades via spamdyke-users wrote:
Sam,
On 2015-09-26 01:12, Sam Clippinger via spamdyke-users wrote:
The header blacklist file has a different format from the sender
blacklist file, so just copying entries from one to the other won't
work. You need to provide a
Sam,
On 2015-10-02 23:47, Sam Clippinger via spamdyke-users wrote:
I guess so, but remember the wildcarding uses globbing, not regexes.
What I mean is: using "?*" is equivalent to just "*".
Right.
Also, the line
has to contain at least one colon or spamdyke won't use it (message
headers