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Not sending emails to some domains from Salesforce
I don't want to send emails to some particular domain's from Salesforce.
My org is not allowed to send emails to some particular domains , and we send a lot of emails from Salesforce .
So , is there a way in which I can save a list of domains in Salesforce and whenever I'am sending the emails from Salesforce to multiple email addresses then at the time of sending ,it removes the email addresses that have the domain similar to anyone present in blacklisted domains from sent list.
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While adding the emails to the sent list it asks me to remove the blacklisted domain email addresses and tells me which all email addresses belong to the blacklisted domain.
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