Quote Originally Posted by Chilihost
save yourself a lot of stress and time and use something like outlook's junk mail filters to separate most of the spam and then delete them and move on.
:thumbsup: Bingo Luke - glad to hear that others use the tools provided in the program - I work with people that have never created additional folders (co-workers, content, yadda-yadda) let alone use the tools provided.

You should be using the rules wizard in Outlook adding addresses to your contact list (safe list) and adding the lowlife spammers to your junk &/or adult content list (which directs the junk to your delete folder, in the case you want to review, or better yet permanently delete).
You can flag the e-mail address, but I find flagging the subject line more effective.