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blocking a senders email address

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1 - An email comes to me from sender@noname.com Can I block above by using

  • @noname.com

or @noname.com or contains noname.com

2 - I am given a choice to mark as spam or delete. I would like to delete and not see chosen email anywhere except maybe in filtered folder. Is that possible? Thanks

1 - An email comes to me from sender@noname.com Can I block above by using *@noname.com or @noname.com or contains noname.com 2 - I am given a choice to mark as spam or delete. I would like to delete and not see chosen email anywhere except maybe in filtered folder. Is that possible? Thanks

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Setting to contains noname.com will suffice, but that will block everyone who has that domain. If it's just from one person, I suggest using the full email id.

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I forgot something about making up noname.com email reply address. I don't know every email address out there but hopefully I would never use google.com to block. I will do what you suggest full email id. Another question. Is there a way to automatically deleted spam or junk mails in my Block List so they do not go to span or junk folder they just disappear? Or an alternative would be to have them show up in Filter Log? Thanks

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If your block list is on your web account, that would depend on how that email provider handles the issue.