Morphing email addresses like "[email protected]" ???

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Anyone else notice more and more business emails that morph slightly?

Some are spam, some are not. How to deal with either case?

I'm wondering how I could both choose to

1) ALLOW this since I want this email

OR

2) if I DIDN'T want this email, how I could filter this OUT.

Email like this usually goes to my Junk E-mail folder in Outlook.
That's a shame because I'd like for Outlook to NOT do that. Normally,
I'd add Sender or Sender's Domain to my Safe Sender's List but since
the email address CHANGES each time, I could make that my life's
ambition to keep adding each of the umpteen servers used with the
permutations before the domain.

I've tried using wild cards and that does nothing useful.

For the PerpetualKid, I'd like to be able to add something like

*.mcdlv.net

or whatever is necessary to allow ANYTHING to the left of that domain
to come through

perpetualkid.com*

or anything to the right of this first part to come through

I dunno. Maybe someone clever is doing this to beat a spam filter but
as I say, it goes right into my Junk folder. Not so clever of them.

Examples:

PerpetualKid.com Customer Service
[[email protected]]; on behalf of;
PerpetualKid.com Customer Service [[email protected]]

Village Hat Shop [[email protected]]
 

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