Hi there
maybe I missed it but if I understand it correctly, you can use black lists to prohibit not only individual addresses but also at least complete domains (perl regex support would be great to use if there's a way)
I'm actually trying to catch a few common domain name mistakes (e g hotmial com) in http://example org/mail cgi?f=view_list&type=black_list I see:
=============================================================== You can also use the blacklist to match a part of an email address For example, adding ' com' to the blacklist will disallow anyone that
However, whenever I try to add something that is not a correct in http://example org/mail cgi?f=add&type=black_list I get the following message:
These addresses did not go through validation successfully Go back and correct them
What am I doing wrong?
Is there a way to use full perl regexes in the blacklist? what is the syntax for it?
I'm using dada 2 10 15 on a pretty standard debian host with perl 5 8 4
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