E-mail? Outlook express 6.0 Windows xp

One of my mail goes to the deleted folder and is put in the list of blocked senders, and other of my emails does not anywhere, but is put in the blocked list.  I deleted the blocked list, but they will be there the next day.  One is a friend / CBN/christian station.  Help

If the address refers to the senders blocked on its own, the registry key is damaged.

1. close OE, then in Regedit, navigate to this key:

| - HKEY_CURRENT_USER
| - Identities
|-{GUID}
| - Software
| - Microsoft
| - Outlook Express
|--------------------5.0

where GUID is the Global Unique identifier for your identity.

2. under this key, you will find the following between subkeys
others:

| - Block senders
|-----------------------Rules
| - Signatures

Select the senders to block key and delete it. Publishers will be empty, but you can rebuild now.

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