In version 8 you can have wildcards in the kill list but only before a qualified domain.
Imail 8. kill list e.g.
@*.mail4you678.biz @*.maildeliverynow.com @*.mailestate.com @*.mailexpect.com @*.mailsprites.com @*.mailthankyou.com
The way I understand it, having the leading '.' on the domain name is significant. If you have this entry in your iMail kill list:
@*.mailthankyou.com
It will stop mail from this address: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
But will *not* stop mail from this address: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
To stop the first example, your kill list entry would have to be '@*mailthankyou.com'. The side effect is that it would also stop mail from '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' (i.e., anything that ends in 'mailthankyou.com').
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