may a "wild card" be used to block senders?

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May a wild card such as the asterisk (*) be used to block senders? For
example, if I add "JohnDoe@*.net" to my "block sender list," will OE6 block
John Doe's email from any domain with a ".net" address? Or "JohnDoe@*.com"
?

May the asterisk wild card be used to "not download" or "delete from server"
.. . . all of John Doe's email message if I also add "JohnDoe@*.net" and
JohnDoe@*.com ?

Thanks for responses.

Outlook Express 6
XP Home, SP 1


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