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Is there any way to use filters to delete emails from senders who have very long domains that start with numbers.

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I am having a devil of a time attempting to use the filter function to delete emails from senders who use very long domain names as in: (18 numerals)@(18 numerals).nstfsdomain.com

I was hoping to simply use a wild card '*' in front of the nstfsdomain.com but the filter doesn't pay any attention to it either. Up until now I guess I have been pretty lucky by using the 'delete' function to filter unwanted or repetitive email but this one has me stumped. Any help would be awesome!! Kindest Regards!

I am having a devil of a time attempting to use the filter function to delete emails from senders who use very long domain names as in: (18 numerals)@(18 numerals).nstfsdomain.com I was hoping to simply use a wild card '*' in front of the nstfsdomain.com but the filter doesn't pay any attention to it either. Up until now I guess I have been pretty lucky by using the 'delete' function to filter unwanted or repetitive email but this one has me stumped. Any help would be awesome!! Kindest Regards!

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filters have no wildcards. but a filter with contains or ends with and nstfsdomain.com should work