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How to block emails from senders with identical identity after the "@"

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I recieve junkmail where the senders email adres is equal after the "@" e.g. abcd@givingpoly.com and efgh@givingpoly.com. The only difference in the senders email adres are the signs (letters and/or figures) befor the @. Is it possible to make a rule that does not take into account the signs before the @ e.g. *@givingpoly.com ? (an asterix before the @ covering al possible signs combination)

I recieve junkmail where the senders email adres is equal after the "@" e.g. abcd@givingpoly.com and efgh@givingpoly.com. The only difference in the senders email adres are the signs (letters and/or figures) befor the @. Is it possible to make a rule that does not take into account the signs before the @ e.g. *@givingpoly.com ? (an asterix before the @ covering al possible signs combination)

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hello, you're posting in the firefox support forum - firefox is a browser and doesn't handle your emails. in case you're using thunderbird as a mail client and have a question about it please say so, then we will move your question into the thunderbird queue. if you're accessing your mails through webmail, contact your email-provider in order to help you further...

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hello, you're posting in the firefox support forum - firefox is a browser and doesn't handle your emails. in case you're using thunderbird as a mail client and have a question about it please say so, then we will move your question into the thunderbird queue. if you're accessing your mails through webmail, contact your email-provider in order to help you further...

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Some e-mail providers have the option to sort incoming mail. Contact your e-mail provider for help.

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