If you select this check box, email from any address in your contacts folders will be treated as safe. For more details, see Safe senders and recipients. Add senders you trust and recipients that you don't want to block to this list. Safe senders and recipients are domains and people whose email you don’t want diverted to your Junk Email folder. This filter is in addition to the junk email filter that’s been set by your administrator. Select this option if you want to use junk email filtering.
Warning: If you select this option, email detected as spam by Exchange Online Protection will be delivered to your Inbox if the spam action set by your administrator is to move these messages to the Junk Email folder. Otherwise, see below for instructions and explanations regarding the following: (1)managing your junk email, (2) safe senders and recipients, and (3) blocked senders. For help with Outlook on the web, see Get help with Outlook on the web. If you're using Microsoft 365 or Exchange Server 2016, your email program is Outlook on the web. The instructions below are for Outlook Web App, which is used by UNA as a way to manage email servers running Exchange Server 2013 or 2010. Use the Block or Allow settings to help control unwanted and unsolicited email messages by creating and managing lists of email addresses and domains that you trust and those that you don’t.
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To learn about the Focused Inbox for various devices and systems, see the links below:įocused Inbox for Mail in Windows 10 Block or Allow/Junk Mail Settings Microsoft is aware of the problem, and this page will be updated after changes by Microsoft are complete. Outlook for Windows currently displays "Focused Inbox" hints for shared mailboxes. However, this API isn't supported for the Microsoft 365 Shared mailbox.