Junk filtering by Domain

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Malcolm Graveling

It would be useful, instead of blocking only specific email addresses, to be able to block all addresses from the DOMAIN from which a junk mail is sent. I know it is possible to go into the junk mail handling routine and manually edit out the bit in front of the @ sign, but I've long since given up trying to keep up with that exercise

If this is not possible, is there some way to extract the list (into Excel, perhaps?), shave of the first part, then it them back in?
 
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The Cleaning Wonder Boy

Malcolm said:
It would be useful, instead of blocking only specific email
addresses, to be able to block all addresses from the DOMAIN from
which a junk mail is sent. I know it is possible to go into the junk
mail handling routine and manually edit out the bit in front of the @
sign, but I've long since given up trying to keep up with that
exercise.

If this is not possible, is there some way to extract the list (into
Excel, perhaps?), shave of the first part, then it them back in?

Try this add-in:

http://www.andersson-design.com/junkurl/index.shtml
 
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TjMarshal

I have the same problem. I've also used the tool advised below, however, it only works part of the time. It is capable of pruning addresses recently added to the list, however, for the list as a whole, there are still thousands of addresses not pruned. Am I missing something here? Is there anything else to try?
 

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