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I added a huge amount of senders to the Blocked Senders list, but still get
them appearing in the Junk Mail folder. I get hundreds of junk mail each day and was hoping that this would stop them from showing. Is there something else I need to activate to make this work? Thanks Duncan |
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"davehc" wrote: > > Have you also activated "Add senders domain "to blocked senders list > > > -- > davehc > Hi , Thanks for responding. No, I did not add senders domain. Now that they are in blocked senders can I easily transfer them all at once to the senders domain, or do I have to do each one again as they come in to the Junk Mail Folder? When this is done, will they no longer get to the Junk Mail? Thanks Duncan |
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"datakop" <datakop@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:E1D6FCA1-802F-4185-81F3-0FC3EF36C85D@microsoft.com... > > > "davehc" wrote: > >> >> Have you also activated "Add senders domain "to blocked senders list >> >> >> -- >> davehc >> Hi , > > Thanks for responding. > > No, I did not add senders domain. Now that they are in blocked senders > can > I easily transfer them all at once to the senders domain, or do I have to > do > each one again as they come in to the Junk Mail Folder? > > When this is done, will they no longer get to the Junk Mail? > > Thanks > > Duncan From what I've seen, mail blocked with the Blocked Senders list still gets added to Junk Mail. If you'd rather delete such messages, another way of asking for this works better. Open the message in the Inbox, then click Message, then Create Rule From Message, then Email, then Delete it. If you want to block the whole domain, click on the blue message starting with contains, then type the part of the return address that appears after @, then click Add, then OK. Click OK again. This won't do anything to the messages that have already arrived, but should delete any that arrive in the future, unless the sender or the sender's domain is also on the Blocked Senders list, in which case only the Blocked Senders action takes place. |
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That is the default unless you have the option "Permanently delete
suspected junk e-mail..." enabled. The theory is that there is a chance that you blocked someone by mistake, and the Junk E-mail folder gives you one last chance to see the message headers before you delete that message permanently. Incidentally, using the blocked senders list for typical spam is an exercise in futility. Spammers seldom use the same return address twice. -- Gary VanderMolen, MS-MVP (WLMail) "datakop" <datakop@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:1C6D33D4-0D0C-4238-ACB3-0B3222F76EC3@microsoft.com... >I added a huge amount of senders to the Blocked Senders list, but still get > them appearing in the Junk Mail folder. I get hundreds of junk mail each day > and was hoping that this would stop them from showing. > > Is there something else I need to activate to make this work? > > Thanks > > Duncan |
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