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Blocking E-Mail Addresses That Are Not ".com" or ".net"

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Hi,

I know how to use the e-mail blocking feature in Firefox Spam settings, but find it is limited to blocking only ".com" or ".net" e-mail addresses. I am getting others, including some with many components to the right of the "@" sign, sometimes from foreign countries (an example would be "bargain@aaa.bbb.ccc.ddd.in").

Firefox will not accept such an address for blocking. Is there a way to unlock the Spam e-mail address ".com" or ".net" restriction so that it will accept any address for which blocking is desired? Can this restriction be simply eliminated by Firefox programmers?

Thanks.

MR

Hi, I know how to use the e-mail blocking feature in Firefox Spam settings, but find it is limited to blocking only ".com" or ".net" e-mail addresses. I am getting others, including some with many components to the right of the "@" sign, sometimes from foreign countries (an example would be "bargain@aaa.bbb.ccc.ddd.in"). Firefox will not accept such an address for blocking. Is there a way to unlock the Spam e-mail address ".com" or ".net" restriction so that it will accept any address for which blocking is desired? Can this restriction be simply eliminated by Firefox programmers? Thanks. MR

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hello, firefox is a browser - a program to render websites. are you referring to the spam filter of a webmail provider? then you'd have to contact them in order to implement things right....