Outlook: I want to mark several mails and block the senders at one

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Guest

Description:
In Outlook, I should be allowed to mark several mails mark them as junk (by
doing the following: Right-Click-> Junk E-mail -> Add Sender to Blocked
Senders List). Currently, I have to do this one mail at a time.

Version:
Microsoft Office Outlook 2003 (11.6502.6360) SP1

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Diane Poremsky [MVP]

This is because blocking senders is really pointless, as the sender keeps
changing. if the junk email filter on high is not good enough, you need to
get a new filter.
 
R

Ron Tuijnman

Goutham Tholpadi said:
Description:
In Outlook, I should be allowed to mark several mails mark them as junk
(by
doing the following: Right-Click-> Junk E-mail -> Add Sender to Blocked
Senders List). Currently, I have to do this one mail at a time.
....Try this:

Create a message rule as messages come in. Just tell Outlook to move the
messages to the deleted items folder.
Since 90% of all mail I get is junk, this is the perfect solution for that
90%
But now for the remaining 10% I DO want to read.
I've discovered that most of the mail I DO want to see is the mail of people
I know. So In the exceptions part of the rule just add that the rule does
not apply to alle people in my adressbook by adding al the entries of the
adressbook (after a thourough clean-up).
Make this te first rule the get executed by putting it on top of the list.
Now You will only see mail form people you know. The rest I scan once or
twice a week to see if there are usefull thiongs between the rolexes and the
vi*gra. With Empty recycle-bin delete them all in one click... ;-)))
I use a Dutch version of Outlook, so perhaps you will have to search for
the right

Ron
 

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