Perfect, thanks Kevin.
I am not sure of what you mean regarding "use local address validation"
I am changing "Spam Collect Addresses*"
Mail to any of these users at are always spam and will contribute to the
spam-collection unless from someone on the whitelist;
@domain.com makes the whole domain a spam domain. A username without domain
will register across all local domains.
Several hundred spam e-mails are sent to [EMAIL PROTECTED] and I thought
by adding that e-mail address to above field it would help the spam
database.
I am still using an old version ASSP <http://assp.sourceforge.net/> v1.2.4
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On 6/21/07, Kevin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Ernesto Reyes wrote:
> I need help with a regex expression to find addresses that begin with
> "aaron" followed by any character followed by "@domain.com". I want to
> enter it in the "Spam Collect Addresses*", since I am getting hundreds
of
> spam e-mails addressed to below addresses.
>
> I entered this: "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" is this correct?
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Though it would be better to use local address validation.
Kevin
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