>> They all work the same -- Declude JunkMail checks to see if the sender has
>> whatever you list in their return address. So "@example.com" which catch
>> any E-mail from @example.com, ".example.com" would catch any E-mail from
>> @*.example.com, and "example.com" would catch both @example.com and
>> @*.example.com as well as @not_an_example.com.

What is the difference within the blacklist.txt file contain entries
that begin with a period (.junkmail.com), @ (@junkmail.com), or just
blank (junkmail.com) ?

They all work the same -- Declude JunkMail checks to see if the sender has whatever you list in their return address. So "@example.com" which catch any E-mail from @example.com, ".example.com" would catch any E-mail from @*.example.com, and "example.com" would catch both @example.com and @*.example.com as well as @not_an_example.com.

-Scott
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