Is this syntax valid for the email blocklist: *@*.gb.net. Will it block all email addresses that end in gb.net (my goal)? Would *.gb.net work also and maybe be better? Thanks.
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"*.gb.net" is the most straight forward way to accomplish what you're trying to do.
Kelsey Cummings
System Architect, Sonic.net, Inc.
System Architect, Sonic.net, Inc.
With that syntax, the Blocklist Address page yields: ""*.gb.net" does not appear to be a valid email address. Please try again."
"*@*.gb.net" seems to work (or at least doesn't generate a syntax error). Maybe the website is validating for a required @ character; although, since my blocklist includes: "tplusmail.com", "*technologyevaluation.com", and other similar entries, "@" can't have been required at some time in the past.
"*@*.gb.net" seems to work (or at least doesn't generate a syntax error). Maybe the website is validating for a required @ character; although, since my blocklist includes: "tplusmail.com", "*technologyevaluation.com", and other similar entries, "@" can't have been required at some time in the past.
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