[SOLVED] .Ninja TLD Block

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hunter0512
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[SOLVED] .Ninja TLD Block

Post by hunter0512 »

Hello,

Is there a way to block a TLD with a wildcard, it seems that the .ninja TLD is becoming a spammers paradise and my MXScan is only tagging a small portion of it and Mailenable's built in scanners are just letting it through.

I would prefer just to dump the whole .ninja TLD, it is completely useless.

Thanks in advance.
Jason

MartynK
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Re: .Ninja TLD Block

Post by MartynK »

I setup a filter to just delete them

hunter0512
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Re: .Ninja TLD Block

Post by hunter0512 »

MartynK,

Thank you for the reply, that's what I ended up doing.

Jason

polarisie
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Re: [SOLVED] .Ninja TLD Block

Post by polarisie »

hunter0512 wrote:Hello,

Is there a way to block a TLD with a wildcard, it seems that the .ninja TLD is becoming a spammers paradise and my MXScan is only tagging a small portion of it and Mailenable's built in scanners are just letting it through.

I would prefer just to dump the whole .ninja TLD, it is completely useless.

Thanks in advance.
Jason
In MxScan you can do this by setting u a sender blacklist using the wildcard *.ninja
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