Outlook: please add "block entire domain" to Junkmail filter!!!

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Guest

"block sender" is not a sufficient filter for an e-mail program used for
business applications where you get inundated with junk mail. I would LOVE
to see the choice "block entire domain" added to filter!

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Ben M. Schorr - MVP

That's a popular request. Won't do anything about the spammers who
masquerade from Hotmail, Yahoo, AOL or other such popular services (unless
you just want to block them outright) not to mention the ones who spoof your
own domain in their address, but it might make a small dent.

Aloha,

-Ben-
Ben M. Schorr, OneNote-MVP
Roland Schorr & Tower
http://www.rolandschorr.com
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Brian Tillman

125sue said:
"block sender" is not a sufficient filter for an e-mail program used
for business applications where you get inundated with junk mail. I
would LOVE to see the choice "block entire domain" added to filter!

It's already available, just not as a context menu choice. Click
Actions>Junk E-mail>Junk E-mail Options. Select the Blocked Senders tab.
Click Add. Enter "domain.com" in the text field and click OK. Click OK
again.
 

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