Junk senders list

B

Bob

Is there a way to add an entire domain to the "Junk
Senders list"?
I know I can add a particular sender but an option to
rule out an entire domain would be awesome.

THanks
 
M

Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

It is a frequent request that Microsoft has been made aware of and, IIRC,
they are considering. It may not make it into this version via a Service
Release or Pack but it's being considered for Outlook 12.

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Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

Post all replies to the group to keep the discussion intact. Due to
the (insert latest virus name here) virus, all mail sent to my personal
account will be deleted without reading.

After searching google.groups.com and finding no answer, Bob asked:

| Is there a way to add an entire domain to the "Junk
| Senders list"?
| I know I can add a particular sender but an option to
| rule out an entire domain would be awesome.
|
| THanks
 
J

JLee

I use Outlook 2000 and have been putting domain names in my Junk and Adult
Mail Filters for years. All you need to do is enter them in directly to the
filter or edit and added e-mail address down to the domain name only.

What would really be nice is if the use of '*' and '?' was available in the
filter so could rule out multiple domains with a single entry. Does anyone
know if they plan to add this feature?
 
G

Guest

Yes, but unfortunately I have not found a way to do that
by right-clicking on the message. Here is how you do it:
TOOLS > OPTIONS > JUNK E-MAIL then select BLOCKED SENDERS
tab. Then click ADD then type in "@domain.com" (or
similar).
-Matt Metz
 
B

Brian Tillman

Yes, but unfortunately I have not found a way to do that
by right-clicking on the message. Here is how you do it:
TOOLS > OPTIONS > JUNK E-MAIL then select BLOCKED SENDERS
tab. Then click ADD then type in "@domain.com" (or
similar).

No, leave off the "@".
 
L

Larry A. Lovering

I leave off the @ and it gets put in by the wizard in Outlook 2003. And
none of these domains are filtered!

-Larry
 

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