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Block sender list
Name: Tumas Date: September 17, 2005 at 15:49:18 Pacific OS: Windows XP CPU/Ram: Intel
Comment:
I use Outlook Express and messages I don't care to receive again, I sent to block sender. This creates my block sender list. When I log off, my list is deleted and the messages re-appear. How can I fix this?
Name: Ed in Texas. Date: September 18, 2005 at 01:26:48 Pacific
Reply:
Tumas, there's likely a regal, CLEAN way to do what you want within OE. Sadly, I don't know it so here's a DIRTY one if you can't figure it out. First, make a 'blocked' folder and put a list of blocked sites in there. As nefarious addys come in, add them. Next create a mail rule to check incoming mail and see if the addy's in the folder. Any that match should be deleted. That's essentially what OE does, but the new folder won't change. Find a file full of OE info @: http://insideoe.tomsterdam.com/ HTH. Ed in Texas.
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