It's very difficult to say without more information. If you're trying to block
whole TLDs, for example *.review, an entry like this in your
sender-blacklist-file should do the trick:
@review
In that file, starting a line with a dot is not a wildcard, so a line that only
contains ".review" won't block a domain at all -- it'll try to block a sender
address that exactly matches ".review", which wouldn't be allowed anyway
because it doesn't have a domain name (no "@" symbol).
If your sender blacklist file seems to be correct, could you provide some
examples of what isn't getting blocked? Log messages from spamdyke and message
headers would be especially helpful, as would your spamdyke config file.
-- Sam Clippinger
On Jul 31, 2015, at 9:58 AM, Ronnie Tartar via spamdyke-users
<[email protected]> wrote:
> I cannot seem to block .review .date .xxxx .xxxx TLD's.
>
> here is my blacklist_senders file.
>
> Any help? Thanks in advance
>
> @email.bwz.net
> @pataripus.in
> @space
> .space
> @top
> .top
> .us
> @us
> .science
> @science
> .cricket
> @cricket
> .ninja
> @ninja
> .work
> @work
> .link
> @link
> @review
> .review
> .uno
> @uno
> .party
> @.party
> .co
> @co
> .date
> @date
> .click
> @click
>
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