I'm frequently faced with the fact that people/companies I'm subscribed to use different means of sending newsletters and different subdomains over time. One egregious example of this is, or at least used to be Kajabi, where mails from one vendor would be coming from @t.kajabimail.net, @f.kajabimail.net, @c.kajabimail.net and so on, or you would get mails from @.com, @news..com, @newsletter..net and so on and so forth. the latter case, I mostly solve by setting the filter to ".com instead of "@.com", but there's of course a possibility this will go wrong, if is a suffix of another possible vendorname.
Would it be possible to add true wildcard or regex filter options?
I'm frequently faced with the fact that people/companies I'm subscribed to use different means of sending newsletters and different subdomains over time. One egregious example of this is, or at least used to be Kajabi, where mails from one vendor would be coming from @t.kajabimail.net, @f.kajabimail.net, @c.kajabimail.net and so on, or you would get mails from @.com, @news..com, @newsletter..net and so on and so forth. the latter case, I mostly solve by setting the filter to ".com instead of "@.com", but there's of course a possibility this will go wrong, if is a suffix of another possible vendorname.
Would it be possible to add true wildcard or regex filter options?