On 5/27/2020 14:25, Mark Sapiro wrote:
On 5/27/20 9:46 AM, Jeffrey Westgate wrote:
When we try to block
guido.sardu...@spammer.phisher.it, -- while we'd like to block all of .it,
what we find is we can either do the individual address, or the entire
spammer.phisher.it domain.
What's the magic combination?
To block anything from the .it tld in discard_these_nonmembers, use the
regexp
^.*\.it$
Why block all of Italy? Wouldn't something like this work? (emacs
regexp, but you get the idea):
^.+@spammer\.phisher\..+$
Just a thought. It might even catch some other spammer.phisher emails.
You might also consider setting generic_nonmember_action to discard and
putting things like
^.*\.com$
^.*\.edu$
^.*\.us$
etc. in hold_these_nonmembers for those TLDs you want to hold rather
than discard.
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