Matt Kettler wrote:
Al Danks wrote:
Matt Kettler mkettler at evi-inc.com writes:
Try a rule something like this:
L_FROM_STRING header From =~ /$string/
It appears that the rule is also hitting senders with the string following a .
I.e. From =~ /$com/ hits
comalksdfl.net
Andrew wrote:
Matt Kettler wrote:
Al Danks wrote:
Matt Kettler mkettler at evi-inc.com writes:
Try a rule something like this:
L_FROM_STRING header From =~ /$string/
It appears that the rule is also hitting senders with the string
following a .
I.e. From =~ /$com/ hits
We are getting a lot of spam where the sender domain name changes, but the
sender always starts with a specific string.
We've only done a little bit of custom rule writing. How do we do a rule to get
the sender starting with a specific string?
Thanks, Al
We are getting a lot of spam where the sender domain name changes, but the
sender always starts with a specific string.
We've only done a little bit of custom rule writing. How do we do a rule
to get
the sender starting with a specific string?
You could probably just do something like this:
Al Danks wrote:
We are getting a lot of spam where the sender domain name changes, but the
sender always starts with a specific string.
We've only done a little bit of custom rule writing. How do we do a rule to
get
the sender starting with a specific string?
Try a rule something like
Al Danks wrote:
Matt Kettler mkettler at evi-inc.com writes:
Try a rule something like this:
L_FROM_STRING header From =~ /$string/
It appears that the rule is also hitting senders with the string following a .
I.e. From =~ /$com/ hits
comalksdfl.net
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