For some reason, lists doesn't seem to like it when I use wildcards on both sides.
This works:
from: *@domain.com to: userxyz@mydomain.com (whitelist)
but this doesn't:
from: *@domain.com to: *@mydomain.com (whitelist)
Is there a better way to do this or is this a bug? There is a particular mail domain I want to globally whitelist for sending to my domain. They use signatures that seem to be triggering SA but I'm in no position to ask an entire company to change their email signature policy so I just want to whitelist all of them for sending to anybody on my side. EFA seems to be ignoring it when I do it this way though.
Any advice?
Whitelist entry with wildcards in both 'from' and 'to'.
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Re: Whitelist entry with wildcards in both 'from' and 'to'.
Try this instead...
From: domain.com
To: default
From: domain.com
To: default
Re: Whitelist entry with wildcards in both 'from' and 'to'.
Woohoo!
That worked. Thanks!
That worked. Thanks!
Re: Whitelist entry with wildcards in both 'from' and 'to'.
Can we get this info into the FAQ ? or pin this ?
I spent a couple of days trying to work out how to do this and the site search isn't at all helpfull
I spent a couple of days trying to work out how to do this and the site search isn't at all helpfull