Thanks, Kevin.  One quick clarification:

The user [EMAIL PROTECTED] is the recipient and domain.com is one of the
domains on my local mail server running through ASSP.  Will bombSenderRE
look at the recipients or is it only a Regex filter for the sender of the
message?



On 8/6/07, Kevin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Gregory Hadlock wrote:
> > Lastly, if I can't reject an email based on the recipients address using
> the
> > Penalty Box, is there some other way that I can do this (e.g. Regex)?
> > Thanks much!
>
> 'bombSenderRe' does exactly this. It rejects messages before delaying,
> no collecting is possible if a message is blocked with this test.
>
> Keep in mind this IS a regex field so you have to escape the . in
> domains. (i made this mistake)
>
> eg: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> Kevin
>
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