Unverified Sender
Outlook verifies that the sender is who they say they are and marks malicious messages as junk email. If the message is suspicious but isn't deemed malicious, the sender will be marked as unverified to. Email addresses and domain names in the Safe Senders List are never treated as junk email, regardless of the content of the message. You can add your Contacts and other correspondents to. Right-click a message from the sender you want to block, and then click Junk > Block Sender. The blocked person can still send you mail, but if anything from his or her email address makes it to your. Any message that isn't from someone on your Safe Senders List or isn't to a mailing list on your Safe Recipients List, is classified as junk. Just delete them! You can tell Outlook to delete all suspected. The following table explains your options when you receive a message from an unknown sender. Caution: Never disclose your password, credit card number, social security number, or other.
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.
Sender Receiver Message Channel at Paige Cremean blog
