Hi.
I want to ask if there is a possibility for implementing a additional option for blocking e-mails from certain senders in Hotmail.
Let me give an example:
1: I get an E-mail from: (Email address removed for privacy)
2: I block this e-mail address (and domain: @uqysltqx.com)
3: Later I get an e-mail from: (Email address removed for privacy)
CLEARLY this senders is changing its sender-ID to bypass blockage of spam in Hotmail and certainly everywhere else.
I would like a possibility to block the senders "first name" if you will.
Example:
Add: LuxuryReplicas@* to blocked senders or domains
Or add: LuxuryReplicas@"all domains" to blocked senders or domains
So whenever someone sends an e-mail with this first name, it gets blocked, and I won't have to delete it over and over again.
I believe this would apply to many people around the world, and I hope you put this at a high priority to add to our options of blocking spam.
If such a thing already is possible, I would like to know in your response to me.
I do not want to permanently delete everything Windows Live Email sees as potential "junk mail," as they are often incorrect in their assumption of what "junk" is. However, once I specify a sender or sender's domain to be in the "blocked sender list," it simply goes to "junk mail." I continue to receive their phishing and crud mails. How can I set Windows Live Email to permanently delete any mail from a specific sender or their domain?

Surely in the year 2012, this should be a possibility. I appreciate any help.

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