- This screen allows you to add to your black list. Note that regular expressions
- can be used so you can modify the Email address below to be any
-portion thereof or specify a regular expression. Here are some examples.
-Given an email address of Spammer@spamdomain.com you can:
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Specify just the domain (e.g. @spamdomain.com). This will effectively
- black list everybody from that domain.
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Specify just the username portion (e.g. Spammer@). This will effectively
- black list anybody using the username of spammer (note that email addresses
-are not case sensitive) from any domain.
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Use regular expression characters to further refine your filter.
- For example, "^spammer.*@" means any email address that starts (^) with
-the word "spammer", has any number of characters after (.*), then an "@"
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Warning
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Care should be taken when using regular
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-to have blacklisted!
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