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We're doing automated testing of a website and I'm getting tons of freaking e-mails from the website. I tried adding them to blocked list but they just go to the junk e-mail folder. How can I bock them? I'm using Outlook 2007 with Exchange Server.
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We're doing automated testing of a website and I'm getting tons of freaking e-mails from the website. I tried adding them to blocked list but they just go to the junk e-mail folder. How can I bock them? I'm using Outlook 2007 with Exchange Server.
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I think the server took some time before it started blocking them. At any rate they've stopped now.
Sounds like you need to block them at the server level. Reject all emails from the following domain i imagine? – None – 2012-06-19T20:08:18.863
I think part of the problem is the sender is on the same domain as my e-mail is. – Celeritas – 2012-06-19T20:10:09.057
2Ah. Unless im mistaken, Exchange/outlook specifically say that blocking that is NOT allowed... – None – 2012-06-19T20:11:37.987
If there is any sort of repeatable pattern (sender name, subject, content, ect.) you can block them by creating a rule in Outlook (Tools -> Rules and Alerts) and applying it to your inbox. – jmreicha – 2012-06-19T20:49:04.637