Gary,
Thanks for the reply. I figures there was not an easy way.
When I delete the line in the Register, do I have to recreate the empty
Blocked Sender list or will it just delete all the entries and leave the
empty list alone?
Just delete that registry key. The next time Windows Mail is started up,
it will create a new empty key.
Be very careful when editing the registry. If it offers to back up the key
you are about to delete, do so.
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