It is rumored that on or about 2002-05-29 10:46 AM -0400, Paul List 
Hess wrote as follows:
>Could somebody tell me what's wrong with this  line in my router? 
>Is it the double-wildcard or does it have something to do with the 
>brackets?  I am trying to block mail whose Return-Path header shows 
>up as from [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
><*@*hinet.net> = error ; Klez virus'd 0205+ and various spams
>
>Thanks in advance for any help!

Paul

I am pretty sure that you can only have one wild card on either side 
of a router rule.

To do what you want, the following should work:

hinet.net = error

or

*.hinet.net = error

-- 
Neil

Neil Herber, RGD
Corporate info at http://www.eton.ca/
Eton Systems, 15 Pinepoint Drive, Nepean, ON, Canada K2H 6B1
Tel: (613) 829-4668


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