add the ability to select and add multiple junk emails to blocked

G

Guest

It would be great if I could select multiple emails in my junk folder and add
them simultaneously to my blocked senders list. Currently I have to click on
each email and then right click to add to the blocked senders list. This task
becomes difficult when you have several hundred junk emails. I know I can
just refuse to accept emails into my inbox by checking the option in the junk
email tab but sometimes useful emails end up there. I am building a black
list of senders so I like to add them to this list. Does any one else agree
with this proposed feature?

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Roady [MVP]

If you took some time to read and search this newsgroup you would find that
this one has been discussed to death over and over again and even just
yesterday.

Adding all the addresses of your Junk E-mail to the Blocked Senders list
isn't going to improve your fight against Junk E-mail as the addresses being
used to send Junk E-mail are only being used once. You would only end up
with a nice collection of worthless e-mail addresses.

--
Robert Sparnaaij [MVP-Outlook]
Coauthor, Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003


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It would be great if I could select multiple emails in my junk folder and
add
them simultaneously to my blocked senders list. Currently I have to click on
each email and then right click to add to the blocked senders list. This
task
becomes difficult when you have several hundred junk emails. I know I can
just refuse to accept emails into my inbox by checking the option in the
junk
email tab but sometimes useful emails end up there. I am building a black
list of senders so I like to add them to this list. Does any one else agree
with this proposed feature?
 

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