07-04-2019 05:14 AM
hi. is there any way to configure esa to block such domains with wildcard?
I want to block only email coming from billing@delivery-806738.info (806738 is random number and frequently change)
esa didn't let me write down as billing@delivery-*.info do you have any suggestions?
I crated dictionary and added billing@delivery-*.info inside it but I don't know whether it will work or not. I cant test it. please help me to solve this issue
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07-05-2019 07:35 AM
07-04-2019 11:15 AM - edited 07-05-2019 07:31 AM
Not tested, but you could just replace the address in the rule with your personal email address to validate.
Dictionary
^(?i)billing@delivery-.*\.info$
CLI Message Filter
block_sender: if (mail-from == "^(?i)billing@delivery-.*\\.info$") {
drop();
}
Content Filter
Sender > Equals > (?i)billing@delivery-.*\.info
This will appear in list as ^(?i)billing@delivery-.*\\.info$
07-04-2019 12:37 PM
Thank you so much. I will test it tomorrow and will turn you back about the result. Please if possible could you send me a link that teach how i can use wildcard on different email
07-05-2019 01:30 AM
07-05-2019 02:06 AM
Your answers are so helpful. I really appreciate that.
I added to content filter->Equal-> .*\@delivery-.*\.info
But when I clicked ok is is shown as ^.*\\@delivery-.*\\.info$ Do you think this is normal behavior?
I tested with own gmail account. b.doyskiy@.*\.com esa blocked I mean worked as expected. Hope will block above email as well.
07-05-2019 07:35 AM
07-06-2019 11:36 PM
Thank you Paul. I really appreciate your help
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