Block entire domain (@foo.com) for an alias #1344
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I've also spotted that a bunch of companies are now using solutions (Intercom I think?) where you get emails from [email protected]. Presumably so they can handle return email in the same way we do? What this means is that blocking specific senders to an alias is not possible. |
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I've come across a few domains that appear to be being used liberally for a variety of spam campaigns. I'd love to just blackhole these domains somehow because I can't shutdown the aliases they're being sent to. |
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Yes, the ability to both globally and per-alias create a block list (whether as [email protected] or *spam.com, etc.) would be greatly appreciated! |
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Desperately need ability to block by domain and subdomain! |
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+1 I made a similar request 2 years ago by email. I was told this would be implemented, but did not hear anything back. |
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I also see an increase in spam with different addresses within the same domain, so I would definitely like to have this. But then I would also be able to have a wildcard for subdomaiins, as that is something I also see more lately. Spam coming from multiple subdomains under the same domain |
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+1 for this feature |
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I would also like this feature. For example, Slack use different address for each mails and I dont’t want to receive mail from Slack, even when someone want to invite me there. But, more importantly, I think this should be done globally. Why not global block list? Is there any usecase where you want to block a sender for an alias and not for another one? See #1488 |
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Wow, this has been open since 2022 and no response. +1, I desperately need this feature. While I do sometimes get one-off spammers with unique email addresses (or domains that clearly aren't malicious like Gmail), I definitely have a few top offenders who repeatedly make the rounds. I would love to be able to block an entire domain and cut my spam problem in half. This is not an email address I can disable or replace at this time, so simply disabling it is not an option here. |
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I'd like to generalize this idea slightly. If we had the ability to allow (or deny) specific sender-patterns per alias, it would be the final feature for a perfect email filter. |
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We currently have the ability to disable a single contact's email address for a given alias. This is a nice feature, but spam is trickier than that. There should be an option to disable an entire sender's domain.
Use case: I have an issue where I receive spam from different addresses within a set of domains. Short of having more complicated sieve-like filters (or trying to do this on client-side which is not ideal), it would be nice to disable an entire sender's domain.
This idea was originally pitched on this discussion (view comment) and received a decent amount of community support.
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