Yes in my issue this email can be accepted. i especialy look domain part of
email.

You're right, maybe i try to custom filter :(

Thanks.

On Tuesday, February 9, 2016, Stephen Satchell <l...@satchell.net> wrote:

> How about "Administrator" <admin(at)satchell.net> -- would you accept
> that?
>
> You may have to do a custom filter to do what you want; regular
> expressions may not be versatile enough to do what you want.
>
> On 02/09/2016 11:26 AM, Selcuk Yazar wrote:
>
>> Actually
>>
>> My example is wrong . i wantto find special word in email address name and
>> domain part.esp. company name
>>
>> For me
>>
>> "Satchell"  <spamfilter(at)satchell.net>
>>
>> address is ok but
>>
>> "Satchell"  <spamfilter(at)blablabla.ru> is
>>
>> address that i try to find.
>>
>>
>> Thanks.
>>
>> On Tuesday, February 9, 2016, Stephen Satchell <l...@satchell.net> wrote:
>>
>> On 02/09/2016 10:58 AM, Selcuk Yazar wrote:
>>>
>>> Hi,
>>>> I want to create a regex rule for find email addresses formatted like
>>>>
>>>> From: some_name <different from some_name>
>>>>
>>>> For example: i want to find emails like
>>>> From: Postfix <u...@selocan.com>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>    is it possible?
>>>>
>>>> Thanks in advance
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> May one ask why you want to do this?
>>>
>>> In my mail system, I have the following accounts set up:
>>>
>>> "Stephen Satchell"  <spamfilter(at)satchell.net>
>>> "Stephen Satchell"  <list(at)satchell.net>
>>> "Stephen Satchell"  <admin(at)satchell.net>
>>>
>>> and so on.  Each address is used exclusively by me.  So why do you want
>>> to
>>> treat my role accounts differently from a straight user account?
>>>
>>> Also, I know plenty of people with addresses {first-initial}{lastname}
>>> who
>>> have in the display part their first and last name, all spelled out.
>>> Example:
>>>
>>> "Andrew Sinclair" <asincl...@example.com>
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>

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