Any chance of this ever be considered. This would be for a wildcard in FROM field.The problem is that it would take almost the same amount of work as to implement wildcards in any field. And, once we allow for "*", that's going to open a whole can of worms ("?" for a single character, for example; "#" for a digit, then people are going to want full regexp support...).
Another trend is: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>[EMAIL PROTECTED]
naturally anyone buying drug from someone with a yahoo account should be questioned. We get these type of eMails with the numbers changing from free accounts.
Of course we don't want to block: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>[EMAIL PROTECTED] (just an example).
But variations of <mailto:drugstore*@yahoo.com>drugstore*@yahoo.com or hotmail.com should be a flag.
I know we have talked about wildcards in the filters for the body but I think in the FROM field it should not be as hard to implement.
That's not to say it won't happen (as there definitely is a need for it), just that it isn't a simple matter.
-Scott
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