Hello Allie,

Wednesday, December 25, 2002, 1:58:26 AM, you wrote:

AM> In <[EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
AM> Mike Alexander [MA] wrote:'

MA>> Here, I have to agree. I've been using it for 3 months now and I
MA>> still can't make a filter that will block a specific domain,

AM> .*@domain name

AM> For example, if I wanted to filter all mail from addresses using the
AM> domain name hotmail.com, I'd just use the filter string:

AM> 'hotmail.com'  in the sender address.

AM> You can use the same filter string in the selective downloads
AM> filter.

MA>> a specific country prefix, anything that isn't addressed to me,
MA>> etc.

AM> your e-mail address

AM> recipient

AM> presence - No

MA>> And I can't find any help anywhere that makes any sense to me.
MA>> And when I asked people here, no-one replied.

AM> For those two specific questions? Strange.


Thank you so much.  I have been trying things like *domain.com and
variations using * as a wild card, but it's never seemed to work. i
don't know why. I did guess that my mail addy/recipient/presence No
would be a way of blocking or deleting on server and I have that at
the top of my sorting office list. But it doesn't seem to be doing
anything. I'm glad I wasn't as terminally dense as I thought <g>  but
I can't understand why it's not working. Can I just ask if the full
stop before *@domainname was intentional? I'll try that next.

Thanks again,

-- 
Best regards,
 Mike                            mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]



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