The first way is from email that enters your inbox folder.

On the Outlook Mail toolbar located at the top, selectSweep.

In theFor email fromdialog box, you will be given 4 different options for sweeping the email.

Outlook with the Inbox option highlighted

To block and move all messages, selectMove all messages from the Inbox folder and any future messages.

Select theMove todropdown arrow and then selectDeleted Items.

You may have to setup blocking on these senders as well.

Sweep command in Outlook

The process is slightly different, but simple to do.

If you have theReading Paneon, pick the email in yourJunk Emailfolder.

Alternatively, double-click to pop swing open the email.

Outlook Sweep window with the “Move all messages and any future ones” option highlighted

At the top, in the Outlook Mail toolbar, grab the dropdown labeledNot junk, then selectBlock.

If you opened the email, selectBlockat the top of the email.

SelectOKto confirm blocking emails from the sender.

Sweep window in Outlook with the Move To menu highlighted

SelectView all Outlook prefs.

SelectMail>Junk email.

In theBlocked senders and domainssection, selectAdd.

Sweep menu in Outlook with the OK button highlighted

Then enter the domain you want to block.

PressEnterto add the domain to the blocked senders list.

SelectSave, then close theSettingsdialog box.

Outlook with the Junk Email folder highlighted

To combat spam,report junk emailsthat make it to your Outlook.com Inbox.

This procedure teaches the spam filters to recognize and filter similar messages in the future.

You should alsoreport phishing scams.

Outlook with the Not Junk menu highlighted

Block confirmation in Outlook with the OK button highlighted

Outlook Web with Settings highlighted

Mail and Junk Email sections in Outlook Settings

Junk email settings in Outlook with the Add button highlighted

Junk Email settings in Outlook with the Save button highlighted