I'm getting a lot of spam to my inbox from one particular sender that I'd like to use a rule to delete automatically. I'd like it to be a server-side rule so I don't get the emails on my phone when computer is not on.
The problem I'm having is that the spam email is sent from a different addresses each time, like:
Vertical Insider <info=insidevertical.com@mail147.wdc02.mcdlv.net>; on behalf of; Vertical Insider <info@insidevertical.com>
Vertical Insider <info=insidevertical.com@mail137.wdc02.mcdlv.net>; on behalf of; Vertical Insider <info@insidevertical.com>
Vertical Insider <info=insidevertical.com@mail175.atl21.rsgsv.net>; on behalf of; Vertical Insider <info@insidevertical.com>
Is there any way this can be done? There are common words that appear in the body and subject of all emails that I could filter on, but that would make it a client rule I believe.
The problem I'm having is that the spam email is sent from a different addresses each time, like:
Vertical Insider <info=insidevertical.com@mail147.wdc02.mcdlv.net>; on behalf of; Vertical Insider <info@insidevertical.com>
Vertical Insider <info=insidevertical.com@mail137.wdc02.mcdlv.net>; on behalf of; Vertical Insider <info@insidevertical.com>
Vertical Insider <info=insidevertical.com@mail175.atl21.rsgsv.net>; on behalf of; Vertical Insider <info@insidevertical.com>
Is there any way this can be done? There are common words that appear in the body and subject of all emails that I could filter on, but that would make it a client rule I believe.