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How automatically delete ALL messages from sender ending in ".co"
I am saying in case environment hosting Exchange server \ Exchange Online, we can setup rule from the backend, and seem the rules are not 100% matched with the one we setup under Microsoft Outlook.
For your case, I did a search and seem we can handle in TDL (Top Domain Level) under Outlook Junk option, like below:
"in case environment hosting Exchange server \ Exchange Online, we can setup rule from the backend"
I don't know what the ISP is using, but the Outlook 2019 email is ordinary POP. I'm not in an exchange server environment on my end. Why that would matter, I don't know, but it doesn't appear to work.
- GracieAllenMar 20, 2022Copper ContributorI changed the blocked entry from what I had to .co. I haven't gotten any spam in the last couple days, so I presume it's working. It seems like the stuff comes in bunches every couple weeks so I'll see how it is going forward.
Thanks for the help. - Kidd_IpMar 16, 2022MVP
It doesn't matter, just different ways to handle in case you own Exchange Server or Exchange Online, did you try the suggestion provided? To add .co under 'Junk' from Outlook?