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Can I use email domain as message filter?

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Trying to set up a single filter rule to direct multiple emails from one source (ex: @hogpens.com) to be moved to the Hog Pens folder after receipt. Also after sending to the same domain. There are several email origins (ex: delivery@hogpens.com, cs@hogpens.com, accounting@hogpens.com...etc) It's a pain to have to set up different rules for each individual address, but I can't get a filter to work if I just use "@hogpens.com" as the defining parameter. What am I doing wrong?

Trying to set up a single filter rule to direct multiple emails from one source (ex: @hogpens.com) to be moved to the Hog Pens folder after receipt. Also after sending to the same domain. There are several email origins (ex: delivery@hogpens.com, cs@hogpens.com, accounting@hogpens.com...etc) It's a pain to have to set up different rules for each individual address, but I can't get a filter to work if I just use "@hogpens.com" as the defining parameter. What am I doing wrong?

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Instead of using 'is' "@hogpens.com" try to use 'contains' "@hogpens.com" in your filter definition.

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தீர்வு தேர்ந்தெடுக்கப்பட்டது

Instead of using 'is' "@hogpens.com" try to use 'contains' "@hogpens.com" in your filter definition.

Ha! That works like a charm! Thank you!