19 Mar 2009 at 18:13 #1 RoleyBirkin RoleyBirkin Associate Joined 24 Aug 2007 Posts 781 Location UK, South coast How can an email (address known) be blocked completely, so it is bounced back to the sender?
20 Mar 2009 at 19:18 #2 RoleyBirkin RoleyBirkin Associate OP Joined 24 Aug 2007 Posts 781 Location UK, South coast I understand this can be done at the server(o2), so how complicated is this to set up Anyone?
20 Mar 2009 at 22:26 #3 tolien tolien Caporegime Joined 16 May 2003 Posts 25,367 Location ::1 Complicated enough that there's no way O2 will do it for you.
21 Mar 2009 at 07:54 #4 RoleyBirkin RoleyBirkin Associate OP Joined 24 Aug 2007 Posts 781 Location UK, South coast Thought as much. Cheers anyway.
21 Mar 2009 at 10:20 #5 malef!c malef!c Associate Joined 27 Jun 2006 Posts 1,473 If you have your own email hosting, you can block emails using something like Spamassassin. If you are using an ISP thats probably not going to be an option. Depending on your email client, you could set up a rule that checks the from address and if its the one you want to block, just delete it.
If you have your own email hosting, you can block emails using something like Spamassassin. If you are using an ISP thats probably not going to be an option. Depending on your email client, you could set up a rule that checks the from address and if its the one you want to block, just delete it.