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=====White/ | =====White/ | ||
====Address entries==== | ====Address entries==== | ||
- | When you are adding whitelist or blacklist address entries, you can specify either a full email address, or use ' | + | When you are adding whitelist or blacklist address entries, you can specify either a full email address, or use ' |
So, for instance, these are valid entries | So, for instance, these are valid entries | ||
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* fred.*@example.com | * fred.*@example.com | ||
* / | * / | ||
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====Word entries==== | ====Word entries==== | ||
- | When you are adding whitelist or blacklist word entries, you can specify either a simple substring to match or you can use a PCRE regular expression by surrounding the text with / ... / characters (with optional PCRE modifiers after the last /). Regular expressions give you the most control and flexibility over matching, but can be complex if you are not used to them. There are many tutorials on the Internet about regular expressions, | + | When you are adding whitelist or blacklist word entries, you can specify either a simple substring to match or you can use a PCRE regular expression by surrounding the text with / ... / characters (with optional |
So, for instance, these are valid entries | So, for instance, these are valid entries | ||
* sex | * sex | ||
* / | * / | ||
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====Bulk Deletion of list entries==== | ====Bulk Deletion of list entries==== | ||
In v6.1 and later you can bulk delete whitelist & blacklist addresses based on conditions you specify. These are detailed below: | In v6.1 and later you can bulk delete whitelist & blacklist addresses based on conditions you specify. These are detailed below: | ||
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- **findcount** < | - **findcount** < | ||
- **initiallyadded** < | - **initiallyadded** < | ||
- | - **lastadded** < | + | - **lastadded** < |
- **lastfound** < | - **lastfound** < | ||
- **addedby: | - **addedby: | ||
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Do //not// put spaces around comparators, | Do //not// put spaces around comparators, | ||
- | All the specified conditions must match for the entry to be deleted. Once you have specified the conditions and pressed ' | + | For ages, VPOP3 recognises the periods: minutes, hours, days, months, years (the ' |
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+ | The comparators VPOP3 recognises are: %%<, =, > <=, >=, <> | ||
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+ | Separate multiple conditions with space characters. | ||