Outlook 'create rule' should allow rule for no sender or subject

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Guest

Either 'create rule' or 'add sender to block senders list' should do this.
I must get 20 emails a day with no sender and no subject.
Also some people are getting around the 'blocked list' by not having a
sender (even though they have a subject'

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Brian Tillman

Greg M said:
Either 'create rule' or 'add sender to block senders list' should do
this. I must get 20 emails a day with no sender and no subject.
Also some people are getting around the 'blocked list' by not having a
sender (even though they have a subject'

You can handle the blank subject case right now. Create a rule that deletes
all messages EXCEPT if they contain "specified words" in the subject. Make
those specified words "a", "b", "c", ..., "z", "0", "1", "2", ..., "9".
Then all messages that contain any letter or digit in the subject will be
retained while any message with a blank or all-punctuation subject will be
deleted.
 

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