

The title bar of the dialog will inform you for which mail account you are configuring the Junk E-mail Options.
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To make sure that you set the options for the correct account, select the Inbox folder of the account that you wish to control before opening the Junk E-mail Options dialog. Note: The Junk E-mail Options are controlled on a per account basis. Tab Home-> button Junk-> Junk E-mail Options… Tab Home-> ellipsis (…) button on the right-> button Junk-> button Junk E-mail Options… To open the Junk E-mail Options dialog use: Note: If you want to help to train the Junk E-mail Filter, you can use the Junk E-mail Reporting Tool. When Junk E-mail is coming from a sub domain, you usually want to block by using “” anyway as you probably don’t trust the root domain then either.īlocking an entire domain and all its sub domains can be done without the need for using special wildcard characters such as an asterisk (*). When you open your Junk E-mail Filter Options and go to one of the Blocked or Safe tabs, you can directly specify an address or domain in one of the following formats

Is there a way that I can block all emails coming from this domain via wildcards or something similar?Īctually, it works much simpler than that You don’t even have to specify a wildcard character at all! I see options to safe list the Sender’s Domain but not to block the Sender’s Domain. Sadly, the Outlook Junk E-mail Filter doesn’t capture these emails automatically yet. There is a domain which continues to send me Junk E-mail but they change the first part of their email address each time and sometimes also the subdomain.
