Step-By-Step: Block A Domain In Hotmail

Very often, we receive mails from unwanted mailers. If these are from individual senders, we can click and add them to blocked sender’s list. If the senders’ domain is same such as several emails from same domain are irritating you, you can block the entire domain. For example, if you receive ID1@domain.com, ID2@domain.com, and so on, you can block the entire domain.com so that no email from the domain reaches you.

Let us see the Guide to Step-By-Step Block a Domain In Hotmail.

  1. Select “Options” in the right corner of the computer screen once you log into the hotmail account. You will get many options such as calendar, personal, and many more. Select “Mail”.
  2. Look for the Junk Email Protection on the computer screen. This is normally placed as the first option in the mail options.
  3. Select the Junk Email Protection and a new list opens.
  4. Click on “Block Senders,”
  5. In the resultant box, you can see “Type a single e-mail address (or domain),” You can also see a text box under the Label saying “Type a single e-mail address (or domain),”
  6. You need to enter the name of the domain that you want to block. Once you type the domain name such as example.com, click on the ADD button. The domain name is added to the box under the “Type a single e-mail address (or domain),” label.
  7. Repeat the process for all the domains that you want to block. In case you entered a wrong domain name, select the domain in the box under the “Type a single e-mail address (or domain),” and click on the REMOVE button.
  8. Once you are done with adding the unwanted domains to the Junk mail Filter, click on the OK button.

You have now successfully blocked the unwanted domains. No mails from those domains will ever come to your inbox or spam folder.