On 9/10/2020 2:56 PM, Richard Damon wrote: > On 9/10/20 2:37 PM, Dennis Putnam wrote: >> On 9/10/2020 2:01 PM, Richard Damon wrote: >>> On 9/10/20 12:47 PM, Dennis Putnam wrote: >>>> I am getting email from entities with From: no-reply headers. Is there a >>>> way to filter those and just dump them in the bit bucket rather than go >>>> through bounce processing? TIA. >>>> >>> If you can write a regex for them, you could put it into Privacy / Spam >>> Filters with result discard. Might want to test with Hold to see if you >>> get false positives with your regex first. >>> >> Thanks for the reply. I'm not a regex expert so I am struggling with >> this a bit. I can get this much to work: >> >> (?i)no-reply@ >> >> However, I have to make sure this occurs in the 'From' header and that >> is the part I don't know how to add. Does the filter parse the entire >> raw message? It appears there is some character I cannot seem to catch >> after the 'From:'. >> >> This does not work: >> >> From:\s.?(?i)no-reply > \s.? says a space followed by 0 or 1 occurance of any character. > > I would use something like: > > From:\s.*no-reply > Thanks again for the reply. Unfortunately that doesn't work either.
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