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  2. Block or unblock senders in Outlook - Microsoft Support

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    Block senders from sending you email in Outlook on the web or Outlook.com. If you're receiving unwanted email in the web version of Outlook, you can block the email addresses and domains you don't want to receive messages from. Add any email address or domain to your blocked senders list to move these messages directly to your Junk Email folder.

  3. How to unblock an address that you have previously blocked ...

    answers.microsoft.com/en-us/outlook_com/forum/all/how-to-unblock-an-address...

    A list of your blocked senders appears in the box on the right side of the page. Click the email address you wish to unblock. Click the "Remove from List" button to remove the sender from your blocked senders list.

  4. unblock Outlook emails from a specific sender - Microsoft Support

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    unblock Outlook emails from a specific sender. Add email addresses and domain names that you trust to the Safe Senders List. On the Home tab, in the Delete group, click Junk, and then click Junk E-mail Options. On the Safe Senders tab, click Add.

  5. accidentally blocked an e-mail address - Microsoft Community

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    Outlook.com's settings: Settings > View all Outlook settings > Junk Email. Find the address on the blocked list, select and delete it. If the involved email address is not showing in your blocked sender lists then it's not blocked in your account.

  6. Accidentally Blocked Safe Sender as Unsafe - How to reverse to...

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    If you see Outlook Mail on the upper left corner, then follow the steps below. 1. Click on the Gear (settings) icon and select Options. 2. On the left pane, expand Mail > Junk Mail and select Blocked Senders. 3. Now, remove the address of the sender you accidently blocked. If you see Outlook.com on the upper left corner, then follow the steps ...

  7. How to block email sender in Outlook and manage blocked list - ...

    www.ablebits.com/office-addins-blog/block-unblock-sender-outlook

    If you have accidentally blocked a legitimate sender, or you want to receive messages from someone you have previously blocked, you can easily unblock them by following these steps: Open the Blocked Senders list ( Home tab > Junk > Junk E-mail Options…).

  8. Outlook How to Unblock a Sender: Step-by-Step Guide

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    JUMP TO TOPIC. Understanding Outlooks Blocking Features. Overview of Junk Email Filtering. The Blocked Senders List. Safe Senders and Domains. How to Unblock an Email Sender in Outlook. Removing an Address from the Blocked Senders List. Unblocking via Junk Email Options. Adjusting the Safe Senders List.

  9. How to unblock a sender in Outlook - Microsoft Outlook 2016

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    You can unblock any sender in Outlook easy and fast. If you have an email from the sender in the Junk E-mail folder that you want to unblock, select this email and do one of the following:

  10. How to Block or Unblock a Sender in Microsoft Outlook

    www.guidingtech.com/how-to-block-and-unblock-an-email-address-in-microsoft...

    Quick Tips. You can block emails that are spam or contain ads in your Outlook account. On the Desktop app, right-click on your sender’s email > select Junk > Block Sender. On the Mobile app,...

  11. Blocking and unblocking email contacts in Outlook

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    You can use Outlook to block and unblock email addresses. When you add an email address or domain to your blocked senders list, Outlook will automatically move messages from that sender to the Junk Email folder. Make sure you block the email or domain using the mailbox you received their email from.