Miguel A. Urech <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said on Friday, October 25, 2002, 12:38:36 PM

> Hello Mitch,

>> Currently, I have  rule set up for whitelisted domains that requires
>> me to cut-and-paste the domain from the e-mail message, and add it to
>> the alternate filter strings lists. I'd like a simpler way to do it,
>> one that would be about as easy as adding an e-mail address to an
>> address book.

> That is exactly what the <Known> Incoming filter (included by default
> in each account) is for. Go to Account/Sorting Office and take a look
> at it under Incoming filters, it's quite self explanatory. However,
> the Known filter looks for addresses in AB, not domains.

That's precisely my point - I'm looking for a filter that does what
the <Known> Incoming filter does, but works on domains rather than
whole addresses.

Right now, I've got a filter that does that, but I need to manually
clipboard the domain name of the sender's e-mail address, and then
paste the domain name into the filter conditions of the rule. I'm
looking to find some way that I can open an e-mail, and press a button
to have the sender's domain added to a whitelist.


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