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Killfile
Someone recently asked me what "Killfile" meant, and it occurred to me that
some of the people visiting this site might not know, either. To wit: If you are using Outlook Express and upon reading a message decided you do not wish to be bothered with future messages from that source, simply go to the top of your screen and click on "Message". On that menu you will see "Block Sender". Click on that, and you are done.....messages from that address will not appear in your future mail. (When you make the final click, you may see a query as to whether or not you would like to have all messges from that source erased from your computer....that is up to you....but the important thing is that you will not received any new ones.) I'm sure that the Macs have something similar, but I don't know the details. EMcC |
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