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bouncing Blocked Senders emails.
I already know its not a good thing to bounce blocked senders emails because
it will just cause more spam. But I want to do this towards a few people that i REALLY HATE on my list so that they know that im not receiving their emails. Their retarded, so if they dont get an email back telling them that the email was undeliverable, they think that I am able to read their email. I want them to know for SURE that i am not recieving their emails. does anyone recommend a simple program to bounce emails? maybe this could even be set up through the "rules" section? I never used that, so any help will be great. thanks mike |
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Re: bouncing Blocked Senders emails.
"Bouncing" is done by the e-mail server. Change your e-mail address, and
if the server is set correctly, any e-mail to your old addy will bounce. mikeinjersey75 wrote: > I already know its not a good thing to bounce blocked senders emails because > it will just cause more spam. > > But I want to do this towards a few people that i REALLY HATE on my list so > that they know that im not receiving their emails. Their retarded, so if > they dont get an email back telling them that the email was undeliverable, > they think that I am able to read their email. I want them to know for SURE > that i am not recieving their emails. > > does anyone recommend a simple program to bounce emails? maybe this could > even be set up through the "rules" section? I never used that, so any help > will be great. > > thanks > mike |
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Re: bouncing Blocked Senders emails.
I still want my original email address to function. I just want a blocked
message to be sent to certain people on my list that I cant stand. I want them to KNOW that it was blocked. "Bob I" wrote: > "Bouncing" is done by the e-mail server. Change your e-mail address, and > if the server is set correctly, any e-mail to your old addy will bounce. > |
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Re: bouncing Blocked Senders emails.
Then set up a rule to send an auto reply. You can put in what ever
message you want. But it isn't blocked and in isn't bounced. You are only trying to make them "think" it was. See "Rules and Alerts" in Outlook. mikeinjersey75 wrote: > I still want my original email address to function. I just want a blocked > message to be sent to certain people on my list that I cant stand. I want > them to KNOW that it was blocked. > > > > "Bob I" wrote: > > >>"Bouncing" is done by the e-mail server. Change your e-mail address, and >>if the server is set correctly, any e-mail to your old addy will bounce. >> > > |
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Re: bouncing Blocked Senders emails.
I tried that initially.. I have Office 2007. and theres so many options in
the Rules and Alerts. I cant figure out how to do that. None of the examples listed is what I need to have done, and editing the examples and trying to figure out what they do is like rocket science. "Bob I" wrote: > Then set up a rule to send an auto reply. You can put in what ever > message you want. But it isn't blocked and in isn't bounced. You are > only trying to make them "think" it was. See "Rules and Alerts" in Outlook. |
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Re: bouncing Blocked Senders emails.
Then you will need to have someone locally do it for you.
mikeinjersey75 wrote: > I tried that initially.. I have Office 2007. and theres so many options in > the Rules and Alerts. I cant figure out how to do that. None of the > examples listed is what I need to have done, and editing the examples and > trying to figure out what they do is like rocket science. > > > > "Bob I" wrote: > > >>Then set up a rule to send an auto reply. You can put in what ever >>message you want. But it isn't blocked and in isn't bounced. You are >>only trying to make them "think" it was. See "Rules and Alerts" in Outlook. > > |
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