Blocking domains in Outlook 2003

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Jonathan Levy

When one blocks a domain in "Junk E-mail Options" in Outlook 2003,
does that also block sub-domains? For example, would blocking
spammer.com also block e-mail from annoying.spammer.com?

By the way, since this topic just prompted a discussion here, what are
the correct terms for annoying.spammer.com and spammer.com in this
example? We came up with "sub-domain" and "top-level domain" but are
not sure those are strictly correct.

Thanks.

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Jonathan Levy said:
When one blocks a domain in "Junk E-mail Options" in Outlook 2003,
does that also block sub-domains? For example, would blocking
spammer.com also block e-mail from annoying.spammer.com?

I don't think so.
By the way, since this topic just prompted a discussion here, what are
the correct terms for annoying.spammer.com and spammer.com in this
example? We came up with "sub-domain" and "top-level domain" but are
not sure those are strictly correct.

Seems good enough to me.
 

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