Yes. Use the Database Filters panel to paste a list of domain names and instantly narrow the Cases view to only those domains - including cases that are closed or have been previously actioned.
How to filter by a domain list
Click Cases in the main menu.
Click the Filters button in the toolbar.
The Database Filters panel opens. Check the Filter Cases on Domain Names checkbox.
A text field labelled Show cases only for the following domains appears. Paste or type your domain names — one per line.
Click Apply.
The Cases view now shows only cases matching the domains you entered - drawn from your full case history. The count in the header reflects all matching cases across every status, including closed ones.
For an interactive walk-through, click the blue flashing circles below.
Why use Database Filters instead of a table filter?
Column filters and search on the Cases table only apply to the data already loaded in the table. Database Filters query your complete case history directly - they return matching cases across all statuses, including closed and actioned cases that would not normally appear in the default view.
This makes them the right tool when you receive a list of domains from an external source (such as a trusted notifier or registry partner) and need to check whether any of those domains have existing or historical abuse cases.