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I'll ask camerabloke he is pretty spot on with PCsno i't's Total AV
i'll have a look at that. the spam emails always go into junk at the moment. will it stop that? i'm sick of seeing 30 -40 in junk file then i have to block them. all back next day with random letters for sender, but always same domain.Try following this Tel;
Blocking Domains Can Reduce Spam in Outlook Mail on the Web
Have Outlook Mail on the Web purge all mail from a domain automatically before it enters your inbox.www.lifewire.com
Have you checked your email?i'll have a look at that. the spam emails always go into junk at the moment. will it stop that? i'm sick of seeing 30 -40 in junk file then i have to block them. all back next day with random letters for sender, but always same domain.
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It should stop that dead, it will usual delete on reciept, if it doesn't we can set up a filter to do that too.i'll have a look at that. the spam emails always go into junk at the moment. will it stop that? i'm sick of seeing 30 -40 in junk file then i have to block them. all back next day with random letters for sender, but always same domain.
there is a block button in outlook, if it works at all, it only blocks a specific sender's email, all the spam i am getting is different random letters before the @, then all the same domain.
Try adding an asterisk (not the Viking) to the address (*@site.com) - that should just look out for anything for that given domain and trash it, whether it's [email protected], [email protected] or anything else.
how do i do that? remember you're talking to a guy that knows more about the Moon that about computers.Try adding an asterisk (not the Viking) to the address (*@site.com) - that should just look out for anything for that given domain and trash it, whether it's [email protected], [email protected] or anything else.
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