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Should I block the sender or the domain?

I found an email in my Spam box. It appeared to be from McAfee, and the subject line said "Your Mcafee Subscription may have expired?! Renew Now! " [note the error in McAfee, the random capitalisation and punctuation]

When I hovered over the sender I found it was from "jamie@nationalarchives.gov.uk" I have forwarded the email to report@phishing.gov.uk

Should I forward it to McAfee?

I don't have a McAfee product. How can "jamie" get a domain name like nationalarchives.gov.uk ?

When I get spam (I don't get a lot, certainly not every day, not even every week) I usually block the domain if it is one I've never seen before. Although I've never had one from nationalarchives.gov.uk, I don't want to block any emails from .gov.uk, so should I just block this sender (who can presumably change his email address in a millisecond) or can I block the domain?

Why did the report email address get turned purple and underlined whereas jamie's email address didn't?

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Re: Should I block the sender or the domain?

Block DOMAIN as that means you,ll get no more EMAILS from the whole EMAIL SOURCE. Yes a no they can change there emails etc, but I always block DOMAIN and trust me they,ll get fed up (if they,re consistently seneding) EMAILS. TAKE CARE. Rodney!

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Re: Should I block the sender or the domain?

I guess after 2 years 4months the OP has already decided!