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Rejecting an e-mail

Discussion in 'Internet Explorer & Microsoft Edge' started by Jack57, 2004/01/20.

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    Jack57

    Jack57 Well-Known Member Thread Starter

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    Hi, we have IE6 and OE. We own a small campground and have recently been bothered with a particular persons e-mails. They have not been anything that anyone could consider a danger or a threat but we would like to set something up so that they would be returned to them ( I know they can be blocked but we want them returned) with something like "refused ", "rejected" or "no longer accepting e-mail from this address ". Is OE capable of doing this? Any other e-mail programs capable of this? Thanks in advance for your help. Jack
     
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    aleekat

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    mopar Lifetime Subscription

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    Jack

    If all you want is to stop just this one person try -

    Open OE\Tools\Message Rules\Mail\New Rules

    Should do what you want.

    mopar.
     
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    markp62

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    Jack57, the Mailwasher from aleekat does exactly what you are looking for. It gives an "address does not exist" message, such as when you email someone and it bounced because the email address does not exist.
     
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