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Hello,
I'm trying to add a domain to the Block Senders list but it refuses to accept all formats; *.cz .cz @*.cz
The webpage does say that it is possible to block domains but it gives NO useful suggestions on the accepted format. Has anyone been able to blacklist a domain using the Black Sender webpage?
Thanks.
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@spammed wrote:Hello,
I'm trying to add a domain to the @Block Senders list but it refuses to accept all formats; *.cz .cz @*.cz
The webpage does say that it is possible to block domains but it gives NO useful suggestions on the accepted format. Has anyone been able to blacklist a domain using the Black Sender webpage?
Thanks.
Yes. Just enter: cz.com or cz.net or whatever you need.
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Verizon FiOS TV, Internet, and phone
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Once your in your email for the new version of the verizon webmail click on settings > email settings > blocking and then like the other poster said just enter the info after the @ symbol.
the website mentions it as so:
You can also block an email address or a domain (the part of an email address after the @ sign).
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Thanks for the tip but it still does not accept plain old 'cz'. I want to block all .cz domains.
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try *.cz.com the star indicates kind of a wildcard meaning all domains that have or contain xyz....
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So you're trying to block mail from any Czech domain? The Block Senders list isn't really designed for ccTLD blocking, from what I can tell. You could block, say, website.cz, but not *.cz.
You might have better luck setting up a filter: If From contains .cz then automatically delete.