I'm already using SIMS to trash/bitbucket/ignore spam
arriving from various domains.  Router entries like
  optinmail.com = error
  *.optinmail.com = error

There is one source of spam that I can't route around.
You may have encountered these messages.  They all come
from username like "NYclubscene" at a variety of domains:
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  and so on...

Some of these are  rejected because "Verify Return-path" is on and
the source domain does not exist.  Others (few) are rejected because
the source IP address is blacklisted.  Many get through.

I've been tracking "NYclubscene" for a while, and have not yet
noticed any duplication of either sourceIP address...or domain name.
But the username is always the same.

QUESTION: Please suggest a router entry that could send these
to "error" or "spamtrap".  In other words, a router entry
that will recognize all mail coming from a specific username
at *any* domain...

I've tried
  nyclubscene@* = error
  <nyclubscene@*> = error
  nyclubscene@*.com = error
  and a few others
No, I did not wait for the spammer to send more junk to test these;
instead I ran them through the "Test Address" mechanism on the router
page...this did not report "error" so I assume they would not have
routed to error.

Thank you.

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