Am 20.11.2020 um 15:59 schrieb AJ Weber:
On 11/20/2020 9:28 AM, @lbutlr wrote:
A whole lot of people have decided their right to free speech means an obligation from others to
listen to them. It's not just spammers, it's also racists, fascists, republicans, and god-botherers.
I think you shoul
Since I get the majority of these emails in italian, I've written a meta rule
that takes in account:
Hello Duca, would you share this rule with us? I would be interested in looking at the resulst, as
we also have lots of these messages here.
JC
On Thu, 5 Oct 2017 07:38:23 -0400
Kevin A. McGrail wrote:
On 10/5/2017 7:19 AM, Jakob Curdes wrote:
Not a lot, but the trick is that Outlooks displays both parts, and
users think that it is an internal mail because the "Firstname
Lastname" is real in the company and the "recip
Hello all, I was the original poster of this topic but was away for a
couple of days.
I find it amazing to see the number of suggestions and ideas that
have come up here.
However none of the constuctions matched "my" From: lines of the form
From: "Firstname Lastname@" mailto:sendern...@real-se
Hello all, I was the original poster of this topic but was away for a
couple of days.
I find it amazing to see the number of suggestions and ideas that have
come up here.
However none of the constuctions matched "my" From: lines of the form
From: "Firstname Lastname@" sendern...@real-senders-d
Am 27.09.2017 16:54 schrieb "Kevin A. McGrail" :
I recently stumbled onto a mail with a Spam link where the FROM header field
looked like this:
From: "Firstname Lastname@" mailto:sendern...@real-senders-domain.com>
>
Jakob, just wanted to let you know I identified this issue as well and
Hello all,
I recently stumbled onto a mail with a Spam link where the FROM header field
looked like this:
From: "Firstname Lastname@"
which is displayed in different ways on different devices but most do display something resembling
an internal from address, maybe with an additional second e