Go to Settings .
At the bottom of the pane, click Mail.
In the left pane, select Mail > Accounts > Block or allow.
Under Blocked Senders, enter the email address or domain that you want to block and select .
Select Save .
At first, locate and click “Rule” icon in the “Move” section.
Then select “Manage Rules & Alerts”.
A popup window of “Rules and Alters” will arise, in which we should click “New Rule”.
In “Rules Wizard”, select “Apply rule on messages I receive” and click “Next”.
Next it will require us to select conditions. We need to neglect the conditions, applying the rule to all received messages. Thus we should click “Next” directly. A prompt will crop up. Click “Yes” to go to the next step.
Later we should choose the specific actions, such as delete it or move it to specified folder. I usually tend to delete it. And then click “Next”.
Here comes the pivotal step – select exceptions. We should select “except with specific words in the sender’s address”.
Click on the “specific” in blue and type “@” in the field. And click “Add” button and “OK” to save the exception.
Click ‘Next” and “Finish” to save the rule.
It will return to “Rule and Alerts” interface. Click “Apply” button at the left bottom. This rule will be activated immediately.
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