Blocking keywords in spam mail
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3 years 4 months ago #13
by Terence James
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Hi Christopher
Thank you so much for implementing this! I've just caught up and set up the new feature, if there are any problems, I will let you know. I think this is a great improvement to your component!
Regards, and thanks again!
Terry
Thank you so much for implementing this! I've just caught up and set up the new feature, if there are any problems, I will let you know. I think this is a great improvement to your component!
Regards, and thanks again!
Terry
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Thank you Terry! I hope it helps.
Please, everyone, feel free to request new features.
If you have an idea on how to improve Rapid Contact Ex, start a new thread and write it! We would love to read it.
Please, everyone, feel free to request new features.
If you have an idea on how to improve Rapid Contact Ex, start a new thread and write it! We would love to read it.
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3 years 3 months ago #15
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Hi Christopher!
Is it possible to use spam keywords for a Message field (textarea) such as: "@gmail.com" and "@yahoo.fr"? At the moment I get a lot of spam mails despite Google reCaptcha in which there is only one mail address in the message box (mostly identical with the mail address from #Reply-To Email#).
reg. Peter
Is it possible to use spam keywords for a Message field (textarea) such as: "@gmail.com" and "@yahoo.fr"? At the moment I get a lot of spam mails despite Google reCaptcha in which there is only one mail address in the message box (mostly identical with the mail address from #Reply-To Email#).
reg. Peter
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3 years 3 months ago #16
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Hello Peter!
You can certainly filter @gmail.com and @yahoo.fr in your message field, by writing those as spam keywords, and selecting to filter only the message field and possibly others, like the subject field.
Make sure you do not filter the email fields, or you will stop getting emails from gmail and French yahoo users.
Thanks again!
You can certainly filter @gmail.com and @yahoo.fr in your message field, by writing those as spam keywords, and selecting to filter only the message field and possibly others, like the subject field.
Make sure you do not filter the email fields, or you will stop getting emails from gmail and French yahoo users.
Thanks again!
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