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AntiSpam wild card settings

I used to use a product called MailWasher that would allow me to filter out spam by email addresses, domain names, and even the top-level domain labels.  I no longer use MailWasher, and have come to rely on Norton 360 for spam control.  How do I create a wildcard for top-level domain labels in N360?  For example:  *@*.co  in MailWasher would filter out/block all email from anyemailaddress@anydomainname.co

Is there such an option with N360?

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Re: AntiSpam wild card settings

The only way I can see within the Norton antispam feature is to add the wildcard into the blocked list. 

SA

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Re: AntiSpam wild card settings

I didn't think it was going to work because it changed *@*.co to just *.co   But it's been about 3 hours and so far it's working.

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Re: AntiSpam wild card settings

Great!! Thanks for the post back, glad to help.

SA

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Re: AntiSpam wild card settings

SO . . . I just found a minute to re-open this thread . . . the fact that the anti-spam filter changed *@*.co to just *.co did NOT work . . . I still receive dozens of spam from this top level domain label.  There must be a way to enter wildcards or else there needs to be one created.

Any other options - anyone?

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