G
Grogan
Just currious why it is so difficult to register an E-
Mail domain on the "Blocked Senders List", yet so easy to
register a domain to the "Safe Senders List"?
More specifically, the following is required to register
an E-Mail domain to the "Safe Senders List":
1. Right clidk on the E-mail.
2. Select Junk E-Mail
->"Add Sender's Domain (@example.com) to Safe
Senders List".
But, to add the same E-Mail domain to the "Blocked
Sender's List" (which I'm guessing is done quite a bit
more than adding to the Safe Senders list!):
1. Highlight the sender's E-Mail address.
2. Right click & Copy.
3. Right click on E-Mail
4. Select Junk E-Mail
->Junk E-Mail options.
5. Left click on "Blocked Senders"
6. Left click on "Add..."
7. Right click on the address blank and select "Copy".
8. Highlight and delete everything prior to and
after "@example.com".
9. Left click "OK".
10. Left click "Apply"
11. Left click "OK".
12. Then, delete the original message.
Wonder why Microsoft would make it so cumbersome to do
something that is so frequently done, yet make something
that is so infrequently done so easy?
Mail domain on the "Blocked Senders List", yet so easy to
register a domain to the "Safe Senders List"?
More specifically, the following is required to register
an E-Mail domain to the "Safe Senders List":
1. Right clidk on the E-mail.
2. Select Junk E-Mail
->"Add Sender's Domain (@example.com) to Safe
Senders List".
But, to add the same E-Mail domain to the "Blocked
Sender's List" (which I'm guessing is done quite a bit
more than adding to the Safe Senders list!):
1. Highlight the sender's E-Mail address.
2. Right click & Copy.
3. Right click on E-Mail
4. Select Junk E-Mail
->Junk E-Mail options.
5. Left click on "Blocked Senders"
6. Left click on "Add..."
7. Right click on the address blank and select "Copy".
8. Highlight and delete everything prior to and
after "@example.com".
9. Left click "OK".
10. Left click "Apply"
11. Left click "OK".
12. Then, delete the original message.
Wonder why Microsoft would make it so cumbersome to do
something that is so frequently done, yet make something
that is so infrequently done so easy?