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Spam Filter does not block specific email address

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  • cPRex Jurassic Moderator
    Where is @keat63 - he's the mail filter wizard! You may be better off using regular expressions than wildcards, as outlined in this thread:
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  • Handssler Lopez
    You are adding the spam mail filter correctly: *@domain.tdl and even if you add user@domain.tdl below or above it will continue to work correctly. The following may happen to you: 1- The ip of the sending server is added to exim as secure. 2- you are wrong with the address that sends the message, it is possible that it is camouflaged which makes you add the wrong domain Camouflaged account example: sending name ** Additional I have noticed that sometimes if you receive spam mail and this domain or account is added to the black list but you do not have space in the account to receive the mail, the server sends a bounce message many times leaving this bounce message in the queue of mail so it seems like not filtered the mail. *** You can also add "global mail filters" to filter and eliminate everything that matches x word or phrase, you just have to be careful that this filter does not match real emails I hope I have helped you in some way
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