On 22/02/2021 23:21, Lemuel Johnson wrote:
On 2/22/2021 4:52 PM, Ray_Net wrote:
Dirk Fieldhouse wrote on 22-02-21 11:41:
On 21/02/2021 22:44, Ray_Net wrote:
...>
I have two spam-mail at 6h30 and 23h30 each day.
All mails are totally different ..... the only partially fixed part
is that line:
"Received: from news1.afrophree.com (news1.afrophree.com
[81.29.1.46] (may be forged))"
...>
Create a message filter. Use the Customise... entry in the header
pull-down to add the Received header to the menu. Filter on
"Received" "contains" ".afrophree.com" -> Set Junk Status.
Sorry ... your idea does not work, because the domain names are always
different the only fixed part is the ip adress range.from '81.29.0.0
to 81.29.15.255
... >
Received contains 81.29
Quite. Or to be completely accurate, 16 rules like "Received contains
[81.29.0.", where the 0 is replaced by 1..15 for the other 15.
The rule "Received contains [81.29." will probably be good enough as you
can manually unmark as Junk any false positives (unlikely to be any).
/df
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