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Join Date: Jun 2008
Posts: 1
OS: Vista
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E-mail Blocking, but not as spam
Hi! I'm brand new here, so if this question has been addressed before, please just post the link and I'll read that thread.
![]() My question... How can I block an e-mail (or an entire domain) so it will bounce back if the person tries to write me? I don't mean just sending it to spam or my delete box. I mean setting something up so any users from a specific domain can't send me a message AT ALL. Is this even possible? ![]() Background: I have Vista and Outlook 2007. My e-mail is from a domain I own on GoDaddy, but the e-mail account is actually set up through the service I used to create my business website. I've checked both for information, but haven't been able to find anything. Thanks!
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Join Date: Jan 2008
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Re: E-mail Blocking, but not as spam
i don't have 2007, but I would assume that it could still be similar to 2000 with enough to look around and maybe spot it.
Within Outlook Tools -> Options -> Junk Email button -> Blocked Senders tab Then you would add them in the box to keep them from adding. And when you do get an email that you want to block, if you are on the email (highlighted) then you can right click and select Junk Email, and you may have some options Hope this gives you a general direction to follow, and be able to get it resolved.
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