Junk e-mail can strain networks, clog e-mail servers, and fill mailboxes with inane and often highly offensive messages and images. Microsoft Office Outlook Web Access helps you control unwanted and unsolicited messages by allowing you to do the following:
Use the procedures in this section to specify e-mail addresses and domains you want—or don't want—to receive messages from.
Notes When checking incoming messages, your junk e-mail filter gives precedence to e-mail addresses over domains. For example, suppose the example.com domain is on your Blocked Senders List and the address someone@example.com is on your Safe Senders List. The address someone@example.com will be allowed into your Inbox, but all other e-mail addresses with the domain example.com will be sent to your Junk E-mail folder.
When entering domains, you don't need to include the "at" (@) sign. Outlook Web Access automatically adds it.
Safe senders are people and domains you want to receive e-mail messages from.
Safe recipients are distribution lists that you are a member of and want to receive e-mail messages for. You can also add individual e-mail addresses to your Safe Recipients List. For example, you might want to allow messages that are not only sent to you but also to a particular person.
In addition to using the safe and blocked lists to manage incoming messages, you can further limit the messages that get delivered to your Inbox. Outlook Web Access provides a setting that allows messages only from addresses or domains in your Safe Senders or Safe Recipients lists into your Inbox. All other messages are delivered directly to your Junk E-mail folder.
Note This is a fairly restrictive junk e-mail setting. Check your Junk E-mail folder occasionally for messages you don't want to treat as junk e-mail.
Blocked senders are people and domains you don't want to receive e-mail messages from. Messages received from any e-mail address or domain on your Blocked Senders List are sent directly to your Junk E-mail folder.
Tip You can also add a sender to your Blocked Senders List from any message you receive from the sender. Right-click the message in your Inbox or the sender's name in an open message, and then select Add Sender to Blocked Senders List. When you do this, Outlook Web Access also moves the message to your Junk E-mail folder.
With Outlook Web Access, you can block a mechanism called a Web beacon that can make you the target of unsolicited e-mail messages. For more information about Web beacons, see Help protect your privacy.
Notes Setting this option also removes Web beacons from your replies and forwarded messages.
Your server administrator may set this option to be always selected.
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