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Blocked Senders list in Message Rules

Discussion in 'Internet Explorer & Microsoft Edge' started by birdguy888, 2003/11/29.

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  1. 2003/11/29
    birdguy888

    birdguy888 Inactive Thread Starter

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    Is there a way to select all the items in the Blocked Senders list in the Message Rules of Win98 in order to delete them all at once. All and I can do right now is select each one individually and it is taking forever.

    Thanks,

    Eddie (birdguy888)
     
  2. 2003/11/30
    Welshjim

    Welshjim Inactive

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    birdguy888--From what I have seen on forums and my own experience, the answer seems to be "No ". Each entry must be handled individually, like you say. However, it really is not that hard to individually put a check into the box to the left of each entry and click Remove.
     
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  4. 2003/11/30
    Zander

    Zander Geek Member Alumni

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    As far as I know, Jim's right but I would think that you could create a new account, import your messages to it and then delete the old account. I believe if you start over with a new account, you'll get rid of all the blocked senders. Only problem is, if you have any message rules you'll have to recreate them. Not a big problem if you don't have to many of them.
     
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    gammaepsilon

    gammaepsilon Inactive

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    Find the Blocked Senders key in the Current Users section of the registry and delete the sub key Mail. This will have no effect on your message rules as they are a different key.

    I cannot give you the reg path as it is:
    HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Identities\ followed by a Class ID which may not be the same for your system.
     
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    birdguy888

    birdguy888 Inactive Thread Starter

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    Thanks everyone and thanks Gamma....I figured I could use that feature but wasn't exactly sure!

    Thanks again!
     
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