BLOCKING a SENDER in e-mail!

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IS it possible to BLOCK an e-mail address in Outlook for
XP?????? Please help.

Not as such - but you can either add the sender to Junk mail or create a
rule to delete immediately.
 
Why is this so difficult to get for outlook xp 2003 version? Cant they design an add-in for all of us users? Adding them to junk email doesnt allow them to know that their mail isnt wanted! Just doesnt seem fair is all!
 
What it the issue?

Note that replying or sending to addresses from junk-senders doesn't help as
these are non-existend addresses. Sometimes replying only confirms your
address and you'll get even more spam. This isn't a problem with Outlook it
is for all mail programs.
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Sissy said:
Why is this so difficult to get for outlook xp 2003 version? Cant they
design an add-in for all of us users? Adding them to junk email doesnt allow
them to know that their mail isnt wanted! Just doesnt seem fair is all!
 
Use mailwasher

http://www.mailwasher.net/

It is free, they bounce your email back to the spammer.

Ride safe

Barry

Sissy said:
Why is this so difficult to get for outlook xp 2003 version? Cant they
design an add-in for all of us users? Adding them to junk email doesnt allow
them to know that their mail isnt wanted! Just doesnt seem fair is all!
 
It is free, they bounce your email back to the spammer.

Thereby further burdening all the mail servers...
 
Does mail washer bounce it back as undeliverable? Some of those companies use any kind of response as getting a live address and then they send you 10 times more.
thanks for any advice.
 
Send a message to yourself and find out!


Lizzy said:
Does mail washer bounce it back as undeliverable? Some of those companies
use any kind of response as getting a live address and then they send you 10
times more.
 
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