Mar 12 2022 07:21 PM
It seems like this should be simple...
I want to automatically delete spam I'm getting every day that ends with .co. NOT .com, but .co. They're all from different addresses, so blocking them doesn't work.
I can create a rule, but how do I get it to delete just things that end in .co?
OR, is there some other simple way to block everything from .co
Mar 12 2022 08:18 PM
You can use regex to match sender address under rules:
\.co$
Expected result:
example.co.hk - not match
example.co - match
example.com - not match
Mar 13 2022 09:20 AM
Thanks. That looks like what I was trying to find!
Mar 13 2022 02:30 PM
Mar 14 2022 05:12 AM
I tried from server side and seems working, below link I searched from the Internet may help:
https://www.reddit.com/r/Outlook/comments/q6nbd4/how_to_block_only_co_and_not_com/
Mar 14 2022 01:54 PM
What does "from the server side" mean? I'm sitting in Outlook 2019 on my desktop, creating a rule. Would it work differently than "from the server"?
Mar 15 2022 06:43 AM
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:
Mar 15 2022 01:46 PM
"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.
Mar 15 2022 07:08 PM
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?
Mar 19 2022 08:13 PM