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 Important function Wildcards
 
 4/16/2007 9:03:55 PM
noogems
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Important function Wildcards
 (United States)

Does the white list or blacklist use wildcards? I have tried *@somewhere.com and it still blocked the mail until I used the exact address moogle@somewhere.com.

Is the Wild card different than the standard * or is there no such option? Wildcards are pretty important for any filter.

 4/16/2007 9:18:34 PM
noogems
6 posts


Re: Important function Wildcards
 (United States)
Also If this post ever gets a response I would like to know if the IP address handlers work with wild cards. Like 201.0.0.0 would filter out any address starting with 201? or does it get entered in like 201.*.*.*? Very Curious. Thanks in advance.
 4/17/2007 1:35:41 AM
noogems
6 posts


Re: Important function Wildcards
 (United States)

Ok I figured out the email address wildcard sorta... For those that do not know.

The answer is to not use a wild card at all. If you want all fart.com to go thru or be blocked just ad them to either list in the orconfig.xml file like this

<address enabled="true">@fart.com</address>

Not experimented with the IP wild cards yet so I am unsure as to if it works the same.

Peace!

 6/20/2007 3:03:06 PM
slick007
2 posts


Re: Important function Wildcards
 (United States)

if u want to block a complete ip network just use something like 192.168.0.0

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