You can adjust your junk email preferences to automatically allow messages from specific domains or block messages from specific email addresses or domains.
Important: Junk email protection is available for all supported email accounts except Exchange.
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On the Tools menu, click Junk Email Preferences.
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Do either of the following:
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Allow all messages from a specific domain. For example, if you add "alpineskihouse.com" to your Safe Senders list, a message from a person with an email address that contains "@alpineskihouse.com" is never classified as junk. | Click the Safe Senders tab, and then type the domain name. |
Block all messages from a specific email address or domain. For example, if you add "alpineskihouse.com" to your Blocked Senders list, a message from a person with an email address that contains "@alpineskihouse.com" is always classified as junk. | Click the Blocked Senders tab, and then type the email address or the domain name. |
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You can also move a message to your Junk E-mail folder or block a sender from your Inbox:
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To classify a message as junk and move it to your Junk E-mail folder, Ctrl+click or right-click a message header and then click Junk Mail > Mark as Junk.
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To classify a message as junk and block the sender, Ctrl+click or right-click a message header and then click Junk Mail > Block Sender.
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Add important people to your Outlook contacts. When a contact is saved in your contacts list, Outlook does not classify messages from that email address as junk.
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On the Tools menu, click Junk E-mail Protection.
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Choose the level of junk e-mail protection that you want.
Note: Unless the level of junk e-mail protection is set to None, legitimate messages might be classified as "junk" and put in the Junk E-mail folder. Check the Junk E-mail folder regularly to make sure that it doesn't contain any legitimate messages.
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Do any of the following:
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Allow all messages from a specific domain. For example, if you add "alpineskihouse.com" to your Safe Domains list, a message from a person with an e-mail address that contains "@alpineskihouse.com" is never classified as junk. | Click the Safe Domains tab, and then type the domain name. |
Block all messages from a specific e-mail address or domain. For example, if you add "alpineskihouse.com" to your Blocked Senders list, a message from a person with an e-mail address that contains "@alpineskihouse.com" is always classified as junk. | Click the Blocked Senders tab, and then type the e-mail address or the domain name. |
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Add important message senders to your Outlook contacts. When a contact is saved in Outlook, Outlook does not classify messages from that contact as junk.
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Use the Mailing List Manager to manage messages from a mailing list. Messages that are handled by a mailing list rule will not be classified as junk.
See also
Organize mailing list messages
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