d_j_wills
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I'm glad it helped, for the red circle with the white exclamation point, does it look like this? -21-18.png">67557 If so I believe you're correct and it isn't noted in the documentation. If you m...
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The documentation goes over this in detail:
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You all are way over my head in experience. But I think I solved this some time ago on a different thread. Or at least, I think I fixed it for me. Here is the from address from above: I believ...
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NP, but the thumbs up goes to Lauren. d.
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Hey Dave - Been awhile since I hit this page. I don't get email notifications to replies here, I'll figure out if that is something I can fix later, but can you give me any understanding to what ...
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My last post on this thread... Blocking by IP address isn't a good solution (for me). There are too many IP addresses from foreign countries to block. Even .htaccess isn't a good solution becaus...
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AFAIK, cPanel has not given an answer that resolves this. I think I said before I'm not a regex expert, but I'm certain that the regex filter "^.*\.buzz$" does not work. I've looked more into re...
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Next, I investigated Spam Experts. At first I thought this would be a great tool. Unfortunately, there is almost no documentation on how to use it (available to me, at least). For example, there...
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I'm fairly certain that when I create a unique .something email filter that it blocks those from going to my SPAM folder. Attaching what I just added for .buzz since I don't see where I've made on...
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Looks like nobody, including cpanel, really knows what's going on here. Let me review the problem: A global email filter can be created using regex to delete spam with a filter such as "^.*\.buzz...