Re: Spam Blocker.

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Hmm...I wonder if their display name is different from their actual sender
name. You might try viewing the headers (View | Options) of a particular
one of their messages to see if they're playing any games with masking their
real address.

You can also try right-clicking one of their messages and choosing Junk
E-mail | Add Sender to Blocked Senders List. Then go to the Blocked Senders
list, see if you can find that sender and replace the username with a "*".


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"Wiley Coyote" <wiley@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:uvIheAr9FHA.2616@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>I should have said in my post, that the example I gave DOES NOT get moved
>to the spam folder. My bad.
>
> This domain @zoolant.com does not get blocked, nor any senders within that
> domain. Other Entire Domains (ex: ebay.com) are all blocked.
>
> It is NOT in my safe lists anywhere.
>
> This is apparantly the only domain that doesn't get blocked. Yet other
> entire domains (and any sender from those domains) get moved to the spam
> folder.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Wiley.
>
> "Ben M. Schorr - MVP" <bens@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:O2cqa5q9FHA.1248@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>>
>> "Wiley Coyote" <wiley@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
>> news:e8pYQcq9FHA.3360@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>>> Outlook 2K3. MS Spam Blocker.
>>>
>>> I've added a DOMAIN to block (ex: bob.com). I still get messages from
>>> users in this domain (ex: t2jj45t@xxxxxxx). They goto my Spam folder,
>>> but that's not the object of the excercise of blocking a DOMAIN.
>>>
>>> Does anyone have an idea as to why the Entire Domain is not blocked?
>>
>> It is - the Microsoft Junk Mail filter only moves spam to the Junk Mail
>> folder, unless you have it configured to delete all suspected spam
>> automatically. If you want blocking at the server side you'll need to
>> talk to your ISP.
>>
>> Aloha,
>>
>> -Ben-
>> Ben M. Schorr, OneNote-MVP
>> Roland Schorr & Tower
>> http://www.rolandschorr.com
>> Microsoft Outlook FAQ: http://www.factplace.com/outlook.htm
>>
>> **I apologize but I am unable to respond to direct requests for
>> assistance. Please post questions and replies here in the newsgroup.
>> Mahalo!
>>
>>
>
>


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