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Old 01-05-2006, 02:36 AM
David Candy
 
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Default Re: Usenet rules on domain

It's simple string searching. enter com and ALL com mail would be blocked. But so would david@COMand.net. So one would enter .com. But some email has names like david.COMdy@somewhere.net.

So if you enter just the domain name all mail that contains that string, including that domain, will be blocked. So for safety sake try to be as specific as possible.

If you are following the instructions from help literally realise you need to edit the email it's adding automatically for you to what you want.

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>> Hi Rex,
>>
>> I took this from Help in OE.
>>
>> To block messages from a sender or domain
>>
>> You can block messages from a particular sender or domain. The domain is
>> the name following the @ symbol in an e-mail address.
>>
>> When you block a sender or domain, no e-mail or news message from that
>> sender or domain will arrive in your Inbox or in the news messages you
>> read. E-mail from blocked senders goes directly into your Delete folder.
>> Newsgroup messages from blocked senders are not displayed.
>>
>> From your e-mail Inbox or the list of messages in a newsgroup, select a
>> message from a sender you want to block.
>> On the Message menu, click Block Sender.

>
> That does nothing but block the full email address which is pretty useless
> when someone is using software to automate a new name every message. I
> would just like to block everything that comes after the @ i.e.. every
> email address with aol.com in it etc.
>
> Thanks for your time anyway
>
>

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Old 01-05-2006, 02:36 AM
Bert Kinney
 
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Default Re: Usenet rules on domain

I didn't realize that David.

In the example @homeaolot.com would home.com, lot.com and aol.com be
blocked also?

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David Candy wrote:
> It's simple string searching. enter com and ALL com mail would be
> blocked. But so would david@COMand.net. So one would enter .com. But
> some email has names like david.COMdy@somewhere.net.
>
> So if you enter just the domain name all mail that contains that
> string, including that domain, will be blocked. So for safety sake
> try to be as specific as possible.
>
> If you are following the instructions from help literally realise you
> need to edit the email it's adding automatically for you to what you
> want.
>
>>
>> "Bert Kinney" <bert@NSmvps.org> wrote in message
>> news:eg%23O9O%23AGHA.3076@TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl...
>>> Hi Rex,
>>>
>>> I took this from Help in OE.
>>>
>>> To block messages from a sender or domain
>>>
>>> You can block messages from a particular sender or domain. The
>>> domain is the name following the @ symbol in an e-mail address.
>>>
>>> When you block a sender or domain, no e-mail or news message from
>>> that sender or domain will arrive in your Inbox or in the news
>>> messages you read. E-mail from blocked senders goes directly into
>>> your Delete folder. Newsgroup messages from blocked senders are not
>>> displayed.
>>>
>>> From your e-mail Inbox or the list of messages in a newsgroup,
>>> select a message from a sender you want to block.
>>> On the Message menu, click Block Sender.

>>
>> That does nothing but block the full email address which is pretty
>> useless when someone is using software to automate a new name every
>> message. I would just like to block everything that comes after the
>> @ i.e.. every email address with aol.com in it etc.
>>
>> Thanks for your time anyway



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