Any chance of this ever be considered. This would be for a wildcard in FROM field.

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.
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...).

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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