Zitat von Matt Wills <the...@virtualvermont.com>:

I have been testing Horde webmail features.

Blacklist Help says only that "The blacklist is a list of email addresses known to send email that you do not wish to see in your INBOX." There are no specific instructions as to what to enter.

By contrast, Whitelist Help says only that "Each address should be entered on a separate line." Slightly more informing, but still lacking. Does that mean specific addresses, or do wildcards work?

I wanted to find out if the Blacklist worked with wildcards, so I entered "*...@gmail.com" and set it to put such messages in a folder I named "Trapped." I sent a test message from my GMail account to the account I am looking at in Horde.

The message came in to the In box. Initial conclusion is that wildcards do not work, at least not with the commonly used wildcard syntax..

I then changed the Blacklist entry to my actual GMail address, not the wildcard. I sent another message from my GMail account.

Same thing happened. The message showed up in the In box. Secondary conclusion is that the blacklist doesn't work at all.

Am I doing something wrong?

Whether wildcards work and how they have to be specified depends on the filter backend. There is no automatic translation from a general wildcard syntax to the specific backend. That's why it not further explained in the interface.

Jan.

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