> Just as a matter of interest where did you get the idea that "$" > was a wildcard character?
The way its written in the manual it just looked like it would be a wildcard. You can't have a $ sign in a valid domain name or an email address so I just assumed thats what it was.
Thanks for pointing this out -- the manual has been changed to clearer examples.
>For the odc.ca rule, what are you looking to block?
We've been getting messages like this:
X-Declude-Sender: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [207.158.45.51]
With the sending username containing odc.ca we could block these no problem. But if I don't cut it off before the @ it'll drop all our internal email too.
Perhaps blocking on "odc.ca." would be the best option here (including the "." at the end)?
-Scott
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