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Rosemarie
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I apologize for any wrong phrase due to not being a native speaker.
Besides I tried to find an answer for my question by searching through FAQ and forum, without success. Possibly my question is too simple?
I was told to block spam from a complete domain by putting a * in front of the @ (sample *@mgcc.com.my) when adding the address to the black list.
Today I noticed that it seems not to work that way, again several mails went trough instead of being blocked as spam.
The hotline of Plesk in Germany told me that no leading sign is necessary in front of the @, but in that case the pattern is not accepted. Comment: "Some fields are empty or contain in improper value."
Any advice is appreciated. Thank you in advance!
Besides I tried to find an answer for my question by searching through FAQ and forum, without success. Possibly my question is too simple?
I was told to block spam from a complete domain by putting a * in front of the @ (sample *@mgcc.com.my) when adding the address to the black list.
Today I noticed that it seems not to work that way, again several mails went trough instead of being blocked as spam.
The hotline of Plesk in Germany told me that no leading sign is necessary in front of the @, but in that case the pattern is not accepted. Comment: "Some fields are empty or contain in improper value."
Any advice is appreciated. Thank you in advance!