Trackrig wrote:
Charlie D. wrote:
Here is another question for you:
Outlook allows one to mark as "phishing" or "block". Supposedly either will prevent that web site from sending further messages
Not that it matters, because the results are the same, but I don't think this is quit correct. I don't think an email spam blocker can prevent a web site from sending out its spam. What happens, I believe, is your emails spam function either doesn't allow it to be received or receives it and dumps it into the trash unopened.
Let me know if I'm wrong on this so that I learn more. Again, I'm sort of nit picking something here.
Bill
Clicking on the "gear" when Outlook mail is open and under "Options" for Outlook their is a link for "blocked" senders that says: If you don't want to receive an email from a sender or domain, enter the address to the box below, click the (+) then save.
AND
a "safe mailing list" that says: Messages with mailing lists often have an address other than your address on the To line. If you want to receive email from a mailing list, add the address you trust in the box below. Click the (=) then save.
AND
"safe senders" that says: If you want to receive emails from a sender or domain, add the address to the box below, click the (+) sign and save.
Don't know how well that works when there are many spam messages with different addresses but I have added many and it doesn't appear to make much difference.
Trackrig: When my mail is open I have several options PRIOR to clicking on the link that says" "New" "Delete" "Archive" "Not Junk", "Move to" etc. The "Not Junk" has a drop down box that says "Not Junk "Phishing Scam" "My friends been hacked". If I select "Phishing' I get the message: Thanks for reporting. Reporting phishing scams help keep your information and others information safe"
AND
a "Block" option. Don't know what happens when sent there as the email disappears and I get no further info.