[Declude.JunkMail] autowhitelist wildcard?

2003-09-10 Thread kimbanet Administrator
Is there any wildcard character that can be used in the address book addresses for the 
autowhitelist feature.  For instance, if I was subscribed to a newsletter that was 
sent from [EMAIL PROTECTED], where the numbers after someone are different every 
time, is there some way to put it in the address book without having to whitelist 
[EMAIL PROTECTED]  
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Re: [Declude.JunkMail] autowhitelist wildcard?

2003-09-10 Thread R. Scott Perry

Is there any wildcard character that can be used in the address book 
addresses for the autowhitelist feature.  For instance, if I was 
subscribed to a newsletter that was sent from [EMAIL PROTECTED], 
where the numbers after someone are different every time, is there some 
way to put it in the address book without having to whitelist 
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
No, there are no wildcards.

   -Scott
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Re: [Declude.JunkMail] autowhitelist wildcard?

2003-09-10 Thread Jason Newland
So the e-mail that Mr. Koehler listed yesterday afternoon about this subject
is incorrect?  Darn, that would be an awesome feature.  His e-mail is listed
below...


Personal Whitelist

A personal whitelist allows you to accept email messages from any email
address you want no matter how many Spam tests the message actually fails.

There are three options currently available in the personal whitelist
feature. You can whitelist individual email addresses, whitelist all
messages from a certain domain and, if you do not want the anti-Spam service
at all, you can whitelist all messages sent to your address.

E-mail Options -

1. [EMAIL PROTECTED] - whitelist a single email address.

2. [EMAIL PROTECTED] - whitelist all messages from a certain domain. To
whitelist all messages from hotmail.com enter [EMAIL PROTECTED] For all
messages from aol.com enter [EMAIL PROTECTED]

3. [EMAIL PROTECTED] - whitelist all messages from everyone (turns off Spam
filtering). Enter [EMAIL PROTECTED] to whitelist all messages sent to your
address.




Jason
- Original Message -
From: R. Scott Perry [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, September 10, 2003 11:39 AM
Subject: Re: [Declude.JunkMail] autowhitelist wildcard?



 Is there any wildcard character that can be used in the address book
 addresses for the autowhitelist feature.  For instance, if I was
 subscribed to a newsletter that was sent from [EMAIL PROTECTED],
 where the numbers after someone are different every time, is there some
 way to put it in the address book without having to whitelist
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]

 No, there are no wildcards.

 -Scott
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Re: [Declude.JunkMail] autowhitelist wildcard?

2003-09-10 Thread R. Scott Perry

So the e-mail that Mr. Koehler listed yesterday afternoon about this subject
is incorrect?  Darn, that would be an awesome feature.  His e-mail is listed
below...
You can use [EMAIL PROTECTED] to whitelist all E-mail addresses at a domain.

However, you can not use a wildcard, as in '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'.

   -Scott
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