| You can have Outlook handle junk e-mail for you. You can specify what should be considered junk e-mail and how Outlook should handle that e-mail. You can ensure that e-mail from certain addresses or domains, which might seem to be junk e-mail, but is actually from a person or site that you are interested in gets to you. You can also make sure that the mail you send isn't treated as junk e-mail. Reduce Junk E-Mail and Spam -
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| | Click the Tools menu, and then click Options. | -
| | On the Preferences tab, click the Junk E-Mail button. | -
| | On the Options tab, select the options that you want to enable. | -
| | Click the Safe Senders tab, and then specify the messages from the addresses or domains that should never be treated as junk e-mail. | -
| | Click the Safe Recipients tab, and then specify the messages sent to the e-mail addresses or domains that should never be treated as junk mail. | -
| | Click the Blocked Senders tab, and then specify the messages from addresses or domains that should always be treated as junk e-mail. | -
| | Click OK, and then click OK again. | Did You Know? You can deal with junk mail as it arrives . If you receive a message that is junk mail, click the Actions menu, point to Junk E-Mail, and then select the option for dealing with the message. | |