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Dave
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      29th Aug 2008
Outlook allows you to block domains, and that works well.
But I get junk mail with the same "sender name" and different domains.
For example, I'd like to block all email from the sender: "noreply" no
matter what the domain.
Outlook doesn't let you block just the sender name - it has to have a domain.
Any tricks? I tried using an "*" like when you search, e.g. @*.com - to no
avail.
Help!

 
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Brian Tillman [MVP - Outlook]
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      29th Aug 2008
"Dave" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Outlook allows you to block domains, and that works well.
> But I get junk mail with the same "sender name" and different domains.
> For example, I'd like to block all email from the sender: "noreply" no
> matter what the domain.
> Outlook doesn't let you block just the sender name - it has to have a
> domain.
> Any tricks? I tried using an "*" like when you search, e.g. @*.com - to
> no
> avail.


A rule should allow what you want. Use the "with specific words in the
sender's address" or "with specific words in the message header" condition.
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No Sale
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      14th Sep 2008


"Brian Tillman [MVP - Outlook]" wrote:

> "Dave" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:B5F8BFA9-626D-4ABC-8117-(E-Mail Removed)...
>
> > Outlook allows you to block domains, and that works well.
> > But I get junk mail with the same "sender name" and different domains.
> > For example, I'd like to block all email from the sender: "noreply" no
> > matter what the domain.
> > Outlook doesn't let you block just the sender name - it has to have a
> > domain.
> > Any tricks? I tried using an "*" like when you search, e.g. @*.com - to
> > no
> > avail.

>
> A rule should allow what you want. Use the "with specific words in the
> sender's address" or "with specific words in the message header" condition.
> --
> Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook]
>
> Brian and others,

I do not see "with specifid words in sender's address as one of my choices.
If I choose All Messages in first pane and then add the with specific... in
the last pane will that do the trick.
 
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Brian Tillman [MVP - Outlook]
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      23rd Sep 2008
"No Sale" <No (E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> I do not see "with specifid words in sender's address as one of my
> choices.
> If I choose All Messages in first pane and then add the with specific...
> in
> the last pane will that do the trick.


What are you saying? There's is no "All Messages" selection in any of the
Rules Wizard dialogues.
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