No. "blocking" is adding to Junk Senders which uses whatever setting you
have for Junk email.
Outlook doesn't stop you from receiving the email.
An alternative is to set a rule up which permanently deletes email from
specific senders.
While you can permanently delete Junk Email I think it's best to leave your
Junk settings to use the Junk Email folder in case you get email marked as
Junk that you want.
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Bill R MVP
"cleatus" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> When I get a sender in my Junk e-mail file and I block the sender, then
> delete the e-mail, the next day or so I get the same sender in my junk
> file.
> Once a sender has been blocked, the sender shouldn't even come back to me.
> Is that correct?
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