
December 8th 07, 09:32 PM
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may a "wild card" be used to block senders?
Hnmmmm. I'll try that, and thanks.
Regards.
"Michael Santovec" wrote in message
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You can just use
JohnDoe@
OE does string matching. It will look for that string in the address.
If you were to put the * in, OE will look for that literal character
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Mike - http://pages.prodigy.net/michael_santovec/techhelp.htm
"JDoe" wrote in message
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Aww, sheesh. Lousy. And this guy keeps changing ISP's and webmail
addys.
In any event, thanks for the response.
Regards.
"PA Bear" wrote in message
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No, and No.
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JDoe wrote:
May a wild card such as the asterisk (*) be used to block senders?
For
example, if I add " to my "block sender list," will
OE6
block
John Doe's email from any domain with a ".net" address? Or
"
?
May the asterisk wild card be used to "not download" or "delete
from
server"
. . . all of John Doe's email message if I also add
" and
?
Thanks for responses.
Outlook Express 6
XP Home, SP 1
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