Hi,

Sorry...gotta be more specific with me.

There are not wildcards, declude looks for a partial match..

so in what way  does it look for a partial match?

and what would the entries in the blacklist file look like?

@pm0.net
@abc.pm0.net
@def.pm0.net

??

Thanks,
Andy Baldwin

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Tuesday, January 01, 2002, 9:34:51 AM, you wrote:


>>If it is abc.pm0.net
>>
>>can I use a wildcard like *.pm0.net to catch it?
>>
>>the stuff is still coming through

RSP> The "fromfile" test type doesn't have wildcards.  You can use two 
RSP> formats.  If there is no "@" (IE "pm0.net"), Declude will use an exact 
RSP> match on the domain.  If there is an "@" ([EMAIL PROTECTED]), Declude will 
RSP> look for a partial match -- but since there's already an "@" in there, it 
RSP> couldn't be used as a wildcard for a domain.
RSP>                               -Scott

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