How to block senders except for Contacts in AOL Mail?

Mark Clark
2 min readJul 29, 2021

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Are you being frustrated from unwanted emails in AOL Mail account? Well! We have a quick solution for such a frustrating situation. If you are getting a lot of emails from unknown senders in your AOL email account then AOL has a specific feature for you and that is blocking all senders except contacts. Yes! That’s true. You can easily enable this feature by visiting the AOL Mail login webpage. Else, if you have installed the AOL Mail mobile app on your Android or iPhone then you can easily block unknown senders in your AOL email account by visiting the mail settings. Let’s move forward to discuss the way to block unknown senders in the AOL email account.

How to block senders except for Contacts in AOL Mail?

Way to Block all senders except for Contacts

The easy and quick steps to block unknown senders in the AOL Mail account are given below. If you are using a mobile to complete the process then you need to find and install the AOL mobile app by visiting the application store on your Android device or iPhone.

1. On your device, launch a browser

2. Or open the AOL Mail app on your device

3. Locate the AOL Mail login page and fill in the username and password details

4. Confirm the details are correctly entered or not and tap on the ‘Login’ link

5. After completing the login steps, find the ‘Options’ link and tap on it

6. Then, tap on the ‘Mail Settings’ option

7. Find the ‘Block Senders’ tab and tap on it

8. Now, choose the ‘Only accept mail from people in your contacts

9. Then, click on the ‘Save Settings’ option

10. Finally, you have blocked unknown senders in your AOL email account

Conclusion

To sum up, block unknown senders in your AOL Mail login account easily and quickly. AOL Mail allows you to customize and personalize your email account. The way to block senders except contacts is pretty easy. You can easily do it by visiting the mail setting on your account. If you are not logged in to your email account then you need to approach the login page to access your account.

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Mark Clark

I'm Mark Clark as a technical instructor for “emailloghelp” I’m sharing some technical information for particular topic.