I accidentally deleted the built-in Blacklist rule when deleting a test rule. How can I recreate the built-in Blacklist rule?
In eM Client 10 the Blacklist now has its own section in settings (Menu>Settings>Mail>Blacklist and whitelist) so it does not need to be created (and cannot be deleted even when it’s empty).
In older versions, the Blacklist rule is created automatically when you add the first email or domain into it (so click a spam email and use “Move to junk and blacklist email/domain” to create it).
Olivia:
Thanks for responding.
I am new to emclient so I may not understand some things. So far, I think emclient is much better than Outlook.
Now back to my Blacklist question. I can see that Blacklist is working fine with incoming emails but the missing Blacklist rule allowed running the blacklist on an entire inbox, which is very handy when cleaning up an inbox. My wife has LOTS of junk messages in her inbox. I used the blacklist rule to remove over 200 junk emails with one click (after moving from Outlook to emclient).
Is there a way to do this without the Blacklist rule? Actually I don’t know how I deleted it and it disappeared from her account and mine at the same time. I was testing a new rule on my account and then I deleted it. I am pretty sure the Blacklist rule was not selected for delete. I then checked my wife’s account and the blacklist rule was gone there also. My wife and I have separate Win 10 accounts. Was emclient upgraded in the last few days?
Thanks for the help!
My previous response had a typo. It should say, I used the blacklist rule to remove over 2000 junk emails…
I exported the blocked senders from Outlook, the used Excel to convert all to block domains, remove duplicates and sort, then imported into the emclient blacklist. Then I ran the blacklist rule.