Re: Usenet rules on domain
- From: "Bert Kinney" <bert@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 18 Dec 2005 12:11:29 -0500
Hi Rex,
Go to Tools - Message rules - Block Sender List - Add then enter
@domainname.com and select News or Mail and News messages and press OK,
to block anything sent from that domain to you.
--
Regards,
Bert Kinney MS-MVP Shell/User
http://bertk.mvps.org
Rex Harrison wrote:
> "Bert Kinney" wrote
>> Hi Rex,
>>
>> I took this from Help in OE.
>>
>> To block messages from a sender or domain
>>
>> You can block messages from a particular sender or domain. The
>> domain is the name following the @ symbol in an e-mail address.
>>
>> When you block a sender or domain, no e-mail or news message from
>> that sender or domain will arrive in your Inbox or in the news
>> messages you read. E-mail from blocked senders goes directly into
>> your Delete folder. Newsgroup messages from blocked senders are not
>> displayed. From your e-mail Inbox or the list of messages in a
>> newsgroup,
>> select a message from a sender you want to block.
>> On the Message menu, click Block Sender.
>
> That does nothing but block the full email address which is pretty
> useless when someone is using software to automate a new name every
> message. I would just like to block everything that comes after the
> @ i.e.. every email address with aol.com in it etc.
>
> Thanks for your time anyway :)
.
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