A broader range of wildcard placements are needed to block unwanted domains. IE: *@*.*uk that would block everything with a uk in the domain
IE: @.*uk that would block everything with a uk in the domain. I get slammed every day with uk and de domain variations and I would really like to be able to use wildcards for a block entry just once, to take care of a problem I am plagued with on a daily basis. I know no one, nor do any business in uk or de territories and it is getting to be quite ridiculous. Currently, the only place a wildcard can be used is for the username in the emial address.
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Martin commented
Same here. It could be useful also the following:
Currently if I type domain.com it will effectively block all emails received from @domain.com. But it won´t block @a.domain.com, @b.domain.com or @anythingherekjasda.domain.com
Wildcards could be even better but something easier could be considering subdomains.
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Phil McInnis commented
Being able to right-click and block an address is nice, but so often what I want to block are the domains that these addresses come from (spam). It would be great to be able to right-click and block the domain for messages. Otherwise, there are many steps to do that. Thanks.