Outlook's Blocked Senders filter feature is of no use when the senders are robo-spam mailers that send every item from a different name@domain. I have hundreds of junk emails from a Canandian **** offering **** pills, despite my assiduous efforts to make
sure each address is moved to the Blocked Senders list -- tedious, one-at-at-time effort. As a result, my blocked senders list is comprised of one- and two-letter variations of addresses that look like this: *** Email address is removed for privacy *** Outlook's filters would be actually
effective if it were possible to enter the readable name that appears in the "FROM" field, such as Canadian **** and **** RX and Candanian RX -- to name the three identities that keep using these thousands of randomly generated domain names. In short, blocking
a domain address ( *** Email address is removed for privacy *** ) is not effective because spam generators change it at every mailing. The effective thing would be to create a system where we, the users, could enter the visible name (or even subject line) in order to prevent this daily pornographic
assault from filling up our junk folder --a folder that still must "scanned" by a human (me) and deleted by a human (me). Is it too much to note that Gmail does not have this problem? Looking forward to a speedy upgrade that will help everyone tied to your
product due to institutional requirements. Best Regards, M. Tarnowski
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