how to block domains

Anonymous
2023-05-16T19:57:15+00:00

How can I block emails from a specific domain?

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  1. Anonymous
    2024-02-05T05:18:56+00:00

    I am so lost, as I am not that computer savvy! For over a year, I have been bombarded with SPAM. I am unable to block them, so I have to right click on the message to find their domain, and block them that way. Many still get through, so I add their domain to the rules part of Microsoft email. This doesn't work either. Some of the domains are njoh.com; mimosar.com; nimajneb.com; drawde.com; nvets.com; nahe.com; nahte.com; nahan.com; nehpets.com.

    It is possible for Microsoft to create a program where a victim, like myself, can submit my accosted email to you; where you then trace it, find the SPAM agency(s), and delete it from their records? Kinda like reverse engineering. I can't see anything illegal about it if I give you permission. These criminals are using YOUR platform; YOUR operating system; and attacking YOUR customers.

    For the life of me, I just cannot find the source of what started this bombardment of SPAM. If I was to guess, I suspect Patreon.com

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  2. Anonymous
    2024-02-05T05:25:52+00:00

    I don't have Microsoft 365. I do use the rules that are available in the email account, found in the same area as Junk mail. Using these rules, blocked domains are still getting through. Almost all of the SPAM I have gotten in the last year prevented me from blocking them. I had to right click on the message to find the message details, sender, and domain. Even after blocking them, they still get through. These are some of the domains: njoh.com; mimosar.com; nimajneb.com; drawde.com; nvets.com; nahe.com; nahte.com; nahan.com; nehpets.com.

    I was told to open a message that has the unsubscribe feature, and do that. Hasn't really helped.

    I submitted a theory to another agent: Can Microsoft remove my email address from a SPAM agency if I give you permission to do so? Can you reverse engineer the SPAM and put a permanent block on my email from their IP address?

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  3. Anonymous
    2024-07-05T17:24:32+00:00

    Yeah, it would be nice to be able to block *.xz, *.uk. *.ra, etc etc. or, just have an allow list of *.com, *.net, *.gov, etc etc.

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