Hi,

Ok,

If it is abc.pm0.net

can I use a wildcard like *.pm0.net to catch it?

the stuff is still coming through

Thanks,
Andy Baldwin

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Monday, December 31, 2001, 1:25:40 PM, you wrote:


>>I'm thinking about just blacklisting anything from pm0.net
>>
>>Can you please tell me exactly what the syntax would be in global.cfg
>>and $default$.junkmail blacklist pm0.net?  I want to delete.

RSP> The easiest way would be to use IMail's "Kill File" (on the SMTP Security 
RSP> tab) to handle this.  You can just add "pm0.net" there, and it *should* 
RSP> reject any mail from pm0.net.

RSP> To do this with Declude, you would need to create a blacklist file, define 
RSP> a test to use the blacklist, and then let Declude know what action to 
RSP> use.  For example:

RSP> global.cfg:
RSP>          MYBLACKLIST     fromfile        C:\IMail\Declude\mylist.txt

RSP> $default$.JunkMail:
RSP>          MYBLACKLIST     HOLD

RSP> mylist.txt:
RSP>          pm0.net Too much junk mail coming from pm0.net


RSP> To have Declude delete the E-mail instead of hold it, you would change the 
RSP> HOLD action to DELETE.
RSP>                                         -Scott

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