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How do I prohibit a specific sender address or an entire sender domain?

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How do I prohibit a specific sender address or an entire sender domain?

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• iQ.Suite for Domino: • To do so, create a Wall job. In the Basics tab under Valid for Sender(s) – Advanced, you can enter specific addresses or entire sender domains in the form “*@domain.com”. • Use the “Operations/Denied Recipients” tab to specify the actions to be executed for mails from included in this list. Important: Also define the list of recipients, e.g. *@* for all recipients. • iQ.Suite for Exchange/SMTP: • Using the EMail Address Filtering job template, you can enter specific addresses or entire domains (“sender@address.com” or “*@address.com”) in the Addresses tab under – Address Selection – Run this job when a message arrives from. Use the Actions tab to set the actions to be executed for emails from these senders and/or to these recipients. • To block sender addresses, you may use SMTP addresses, SMTP domains, email-enabled objects (organization units, groups, users, contacts) from the Active Directory or LDAP directory.

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