Outlook should allow blocking entire countries, like *.*.jp

F

Farshad

Outlook only allows filtering *.something.something for junkmail. It won't
allow filtering *.*.something so one can block entire countries when one is
sure that one will never receive email from the Netherlands for example
 
B

Brian Tillman

Farshad said:
Outlook only allows filtering *.something.something for junkmail. It
won't allow filtering *.*.something so one can block entire countries
when one is sure that one will never receive email from the
Netherlands for example

You can do this in just about every version of Outlook. What version are
you using?
 
C

*.com or

Thanks for your reply.

I'm using Outlook/Office 2003. It takes domains in the form of
@something.something so it expects 2 parameter, the domain name and whether
it is .com, .org, .jp, .nl, etc. It will not allow me to just add .nl

I though myself smart and added @*.nl which Outlook excepted just fine but
that does nothing at all (it doesn't filter anything from the .nl). It
doesn't seem to process * as a wildcard.

You said you can do this in other versions of Outlook, how do you do it there?
 
B

Brian Tillman

*.com or @*.com doesn't seem to work <*.com or @*.com doesn't seem to
I'm using Outlook/Office 2003. It takes domains in the form of
@something.something so it expects 2 parameter, the domain name and
whether it is .com, .org, .jp, .nl, etc. It will not allow me to
just add .nl

Click Actions>Junk E-mail>Junk E-mail Options, choose the International tab
and click Blocked Top-Level Domain List. Put a check in front of "NL",
"JP", and any other country code you wish to exclude. Alternatively, you
can create a rule that looks for ".nl" or ".jp" in the headers.
I though myself smart and added @*.nl which Outlook excepted just
fine but that does nothing at all (it doesn't filter anything from
the .nl). It doesn't seem to process * as a wildcard.

Rules don't use wildcards.
You said you can do this in other versions of Outlook, how do you do
it there?

Edit the Junk Senders.txt file and add ".nl" or ".jp" to it.
 
J

jtc

the only options I have are safe senders list, safe recepients list and
blocked senders....no international tab
 
S

SgtRich

the only options I have are safe senders list, safe recepients list and
blocked senders....no international tab

Then you need to download Outlook's newest Junk Email update. Go to the
Office Update webpage and get it there.
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