On Thu, 28 Apr 2005, jeff sacksteder wrote:
> > . If a pattern is not one of the above syntax forms, that is, if a non- |
> > empty pattern that is not a regular expression or a lookup does not |
> > contain an @ character, it is matched against the domain part of the
> > subject address. The only two formats that are recognized this way are a
> > literal domain, or a domain pattern that starts with *. In both these
> > cases, the effect is the same as if "*@" preceded the pattern.
>
> Then it does not seem possible to use a negative criteria in a
> 'sender' line. I should be using 'condition = ', then?
The negation feature applies to all list items (see section 10.2 in the
manual). There is no reason why you cannot write
senders = !x@y
for example, or
senders = !some.domain
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