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Spam Blocker.

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Wiley Coyote - 01 Dec 2005 18:43 GMT
Outlook 2K3. MS Spam Blocker.

I've added a DOMAIN to block (ex: bob.com). I still get messages from users
in this domain (ex: t2jj45t@bob.com). They goto my Spam folder, but that's
not the object of the excercise of blocking a DOMAIN.

Does anyone have an idea as to why the Entire Domain is not blocked?

BTW: the examples are ficticious.

TX.

Wiley.
Ben M. Schorr - MVP - 01 Dec 2005 19:35 GMT
> Outlook 2K3. MS Spam Blocker.
>
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> Does anyone have an idea as to why the Entire Domain is not blocked?

It is - the Microsoft Junk Mail filter only moves spam to the Junk Mail
folder, unless you have it configured to delete all suspected spam
automatically.  If you want blocking at the server side you'll need to talk
to your ISP.

Aloha,

-Ben-
Ben M. Schorr, OneNote-MVP
Roland Schorr & Tower
http://www.rolandschorr.com
Microsoft Outlook FAQ: http://www.factplace.com/outlook.htm

**I apologize but I am unable to respond to direct requests for assistance.
Please post questions and replies here in the newsgroup.  Mahalo!
Wiley Coyote - 01 Dec 2005 19:47 GMT
I should have said in my post, that the example I gave DOES NOT get moved to
the spam folder. My bad.

This domain @zoolant.com does not get blocked, nor any senders within that
domain. Other Entire Domains (ex: ebay.com) are all blocked.

It is NOT in my safe lists anywhere.

This is apparantly the only domain that doesn't get blocked. Yet other
entire domains (and any sender from those domains) get moved to the spam
folder.

Thanks,

Wiley.

>> Outlook 2K3. MS Spam Blocker.
>>
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> assistance. Please post questions and replies here in the newsgroup.
> Mahalo!
Ben M. Schorr - MVP - 01 Dec 2005 19:54 GMT
Hmm...I wonder if their display name is different from their actual sender
name.  You might try viewing the headers (View | Options) of a particular
one of their messages to see if they're playing any games with masking their
real address.

You can also try right-clicking one of their messages and choosing Junk
E-mail | Add Sender to Blocked Senders List.  Then go to the Blocked Senders
list, see if you can find that sender and replace the username with a "*".

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Aloha,

-Ben-
Ben M. Schorr, OneNote-MVP
Roland Schorr & Tower
http://www.rolandschorr.com
Microsoft OneNote FAQ: http://www.factplace.com/onenotefaq.htm

**I apologize but I am unable to respond to direct requests for assistance.
Please post questions and replies here in the newsgroup.  Mahalo!

>I should have said in my post, that the example I gave DOES NOT get moved
>to the spam folder. My bad.
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>> assistance. Please post questions and replies here in the newsgroup.
>> Mahalo!
 
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