I read this:

"First, you need to create a text file that lists one address or domain per
line, followed by the reason for blocking it. For example, "@example.com
This domain sends spam." or "[EMAIL PROTECTED] This guy was mailbombing
us". To block a domain, you can either use the format "@example.com" to
block just example.com, or you can use just "example.com" which would block
mail from "[EMAIL PROTECTED]", "[EMAIL PROTECTED]", and even
"[EMAIL PROTECTED]".

If I put in "example.co" or even just ".co", will it still block mail from
"[EMAIL PROTECTED]"? I think I read this to mean there was an implied
wildcard to the left of whatever is listed, but not to the right; is this a
correct interpretation?


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John Shacklett

www.continentaloffice.com

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