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At best you can minimize it. If your ISP (or the company that you use for you e-mail address) offers a SPAM filter service, turn it on. Most do nowadays, but some of them have it turned off by default, or at least have different levels of filtering requiring you to turn on the most drastic level, because filtering SPAM on the server doesn't allow you to indicate what is and is not SPAM to you. This is how people end up having mass e-mailed newsletters and the like they've subcribed to caught in a SPAM trap. Server-side SPAM filters are necessary and mostly very good, but they aren't perfect.
After that, you need to start using an e-mail client that lets you teach it what SPAM is. Thunderbird is good. I believe there are several applications that work as a layer between your e-mail account and your e-mail client that would work for Outlook, but since I've never used Outlook except at work, I don't know.
Still, the SPAM will come. Once your e-mail address has been sold to a list, it will stay on that list or be sold off to other lists. You can ask to have it removed, and it might be, from that one company, or it might not. Regardless, the 10,000 other companies that have your address won't know or care. Since it's porn SPAM you can pretty much forget even trying this. Asking to be removed doesn't work. Ironically, the more legitimate businesses will remove your e-mail address for their database, which means you might stop getting stuff that is clearly labeled as adult material in a way that would let you easily filter anyway, but it's the scam sites that account for most of this, and they simply do not follow any sort of rules or standards of ethical behavior.
I personally would suggest you get another e-mail address and start using it for your personal business and never, ever give it to anyone you don't trust or want to use it. Don't use it to sign up for mass e-mails or newsletters. Don't use it to sign up to commercial sites or for online purchases. Then, make your other, SPAM-filled e-mail a SPAM bucket and don't even check it after you've successfully informed everyone that needs to know of the change in your e-mail address. It will eventually get full and be dumped by your ISP.
Gmail has excellent SPAM controls, and you can configure Outlook to download all the e-mail to your system as well as use the webmail feature to view e-mail online. If you need an invite for a gmail account, let me know. I have a bunch I'll never use.
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