Note: If the message (spam) doesn't have a character set in the header, this filter won't work. Block most of the encodings, but not ASCII or Western European, possibly not Latin 3 and 9 and any others that would be used by people from other countries that you correspond with. Open the Junk Email Options dialog and go to the International tab. If you don't correspond with users in certain high spam countries or who would be using alternate character sets, you can configure Outlook to filter all messages from the top level domain or that use foreign character sets. If you use Outlook 2003 or newer, you can set the Junk email option to filter mail either by the top-level domain or character set. Set the Junk Email filter on High and let Outlook take care of spam use the Safe lists to whitelist addresses as needed. Because most spammers use an address once, you're only filling up the list with bad addresses. But first, I'll address the use of the blocked list: Don't bother adding spammers to it.
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