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My ISP is usually pretty good at detecting junk emails, but lately a lot are getting by it and they all have an email address suffix of .icu. I can block senders individually, but all these senders have distinct email addresses. The only thing they share is the suffix .icu. I keep marking them as junk, but the adaptive filter doesn't seem to be catching on.

Is there a more direct way I can teach the filter to recognize them as junk or to block all emails with .icu at the end? Thanks in advance for any help you can give me on this.

My ISP is usually pretty good at detecting junk emails, but lately a lot are getting by it and they all have an email address suffix of .icu. I can block senders individually, but all these senders have distinct email addresses. The only thing they share is the suffix .icu. I keep marking them as junk, but the adaptive filter doesn't seem to be catching on. Is there a more direct way I can teach the filter to recognize them as junk or to block all emails with .icu at the end? Thanks in advance for any help you can give me on this.

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You could use a filter where the from contain .ICU and mark them as junk in the filter.

That way if there are false positives they will appear in your junk mail so when you scan it you will see them

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You could use a filter where the from contain .ICU and mark them as junk in the filter.

That way if there are false positives they will appear in your junk mail so when you scan it you will see them

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Thank you! I'd forgotten how to do that, but have set one up and all fingers are crossed.