When I go the route below, I am none the wiser. I don't believe I have ever seen the "Trusted Sender" icon, but I think it would be great if it would work as advertised. Even emails from Windows Answers are not shown as from a "Trusted Sender", even
though I have the site in my "Safe Senders" list. Or are "Trusted Senders" not the same as "Safe Senders"?Tom
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4. Look for the trusted sender icon
The trusted sender icon lets you know that a message is from a legitimate sender that Outlook.com has verified, like your bank or the Outlook team. If you see the trusted sender icon, that email is safe to open.
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