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Yahoo mail filters

Slickone

Diamond Member
I keep getting spam from similar addresses, such as
@sbmf.bowtiemail.com
@sbmf.killerwhalemail.com
@sbmf.cartridgemail.com
@sbmf.post-office-box.net

All have a long 'generated' looking # for the sender name, such as
22853_10061_200301170645@sbmf.post-office-box.net.

I set up filters for just "sbmf", but evidentally you can't filter on one word, since I was still getting mail from @sbmf.xxxxxxx.com and sbmf.xxxxxxx.net addresses. In yahoo, can I not filter on something more general without having to filter on the whole domain for each one? The sender changes the middle part of the domain each time.
 
<===== doesn't know how to help...

how about get a new yahoo address... as i have my email longer and longer, i get more and more spam.... so every once in a while i'll switch emails...
 
yeah, i have the exact same problem, from xxxx.currentmail.com UGH!!! i've tried many different ways of blocking, but none work, i just keep "submitting as spam"
 
Yep, I get some from sbmf.currentmail.com also. Anyone know if yahoo actually does anything with all the spam you submit to them?
 
Why can't you filter on one word, instead of needing a complete domain name? I wish they'd add this feature. If I remember in the past, emailing yahoo is a waste of time.
 
You sure you can't just filter out *sbmf*

Using the " * " should be a wildcard so if anything comes with those letters it gets blocked.
 
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