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I need to block an entire domain @gendafilem.nl from sending the HUNDREDS of spam emails every week rather than blocking each email address from that domain. With only 1,000 available blocks they will fill my block list and keep going by changing one letter or number in their long string of address before the domain. I want to stop this domain from even getting in my spam folder, I want to block it completely. Why can't I use a wildcard and stop them?
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@gendafilem.nl -- I must get about 20 spam emails EVERY SINGLE DAY from this domain
.postmarklysnd.com - I get about 3-5 every single day
Block feature only works for 1,000. I think I had over 1,000 of JUST @gendafilem.nl -- I'd like to block the entire domain.
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Wildcards when blocking is critical. With only 1,000 spots to block some of these domains will take up my entire block list. With SPAM the way it is these days I need to block an entire domain but wildcards don't seem to work. Some of the SPAM subject lines are disgustingly filthy, those words should be blocked. Filters don't block anything, my SPAM folder gets thousands of gross entries a week. Why can't I filter some words directly to a block list?