Keep replies on-list, please.
On Mon, 29 Jun 2015, [email protected] wrote:
How can I format a recipe that will catch the ".in.net" portion of an
IP as many domain names are used in front of that domain bit?
Where do you want to look for that? In the sender's email address? In
URLs embedded in the message body? In MTA relays?
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John Hardin KA7OHZ http://www.impsec.org/~jhardin/
First I mispoke by stating recipe for spamass. That should be procmail.
Not a problem.
Somehow catching those in the domain name would be the broadest way if
possible. I am using some phrases found in the body already, but that
only applies to some. Everyday, I get a bunch from the ".in.net" domain.
You still need to clarify where you want to look for ".in.net". The last
bit suggests in the from address.
Can you post a spample to (e.g.) pastebin so that we can take a look?
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