get rid of your prepubescent style avatar. that would be a start.
2006-08-11 17:08:12
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answered by Anonymous
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Depending on the software or email server you use, you should be able to either block their address or flag their emails as spam so that your "Spam Catcher" or "Bulk Mail" folder will catch the emails from now on. Good luck!
2006-08-11 17:11:16
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answer #2
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answered by seattlecutiepie 5
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There is no way on earth to stop someone from attempting to send you e-mail, assuming they know your e-mail address. If you don't want to see it, that is another matter entirely. Your e-mail vendor may support blocking certain addresses. I use a mail forwarder, pobox.com, which strips out junk so I don't have to look at it.
2006-08-11 17:10:20
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answer #3
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answered by Computer Guy 7
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When there name comes up in you email, check the box to the left of their name then at top of page click on spam, this will stop them. The only way they can ever contact you is to change their email address.
2006-08-11 17:18:01
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answered by Anonymous
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formerly the internet, chain letters have been utilized by applying traveling gangs of burglars, con adult adult males and crooks to scope out which residences have been occupied and the neighborhoods surrounding them. Days once you have ( and trashing ) the chain letter, i might see some lame con artist applying the previous no-call vacuum cleanser scam at my dwelling house. the creation of the internet opened doors for scammers, con artists and crimson Hat hackers; they generate chain e-mails in efforts to snag lively e mail addresses, ISP numbers and finally---different gentle information could one fall for the scam. The "curse" would not upward push up from "breaking" the e mail chain; it rises once you DO unfold the chain e mail. base line: DELETE any and all chain emails you acquire.
2016-11-04 10:10:59
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answered by ? 4
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I'm sorry to say that there is no such software. The things you can do are:
1. Add that address to your "Blocked" list.
or
2. Report the person as a "Nuisance" to your ISP.
2006-08-11 17:08:03
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answered by codeone42 3
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You can restrict (block) who sends you e-mails.
A. AOL Instant Messaging (AIM) lets you build a list of e-mail addresses you wish to block. To find these controls: click Settings on the AOL toolbar and then click Spam Controls. Click Control Who I Get Mail From. To limit senders to your Buddies list, click “Allow mail only from people I know.”
To further limit your selection, select “Allow mail only from senders on my Custom Sender List” (be sure to create/stock this list). To exclude e-mail from particular addresses, select “Block mail from all senders on my Custom Sender List.” (OR, in AOL 9.0, click the Edit link to the right of Sender Filter. In the Sender Filter dialogue box, click on one of the radio buttons or click the link “Use a Custom Sender link.”)
To create a Custom Sender List: click Custom Sender List. Type in an address and click the Add button. Repeat this process until you have finished adding to the Custom Sender List. Click the Save button. Then click the radio button whether the blocked mail is Permanently deleted or Delivered to Spam Folder. Then click the Save button.
B. You can block up to 500 senders in Yahoo. To do this: go to Yahoo’s Mailbox page and click Mail Options on the right hand side. Click Block Addresses. In the next window, you can add an address to be blocked or remove a block.
C. To block e-mail in Hotmail, click Options, Mail, and then Junk E-Mail Protection. Click Block Senders. Type the address you wish to block and click Add. Then click OK. You can add up to 500 addresses in Hotmail for your approved list. Just click Mail on the Options page, Junk E-Mail Protection, and then Safe List. Type the e-mail address you wish to add to your approved list. Then click the Add button.
2006-08-11 17:20:31
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answered by williamh772 5
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You don't need any software, simply block the person's address. Simple, isn't it?
2006-08-11 17:10:58
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answered by omair 3
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Just block them from sending you emails. You should probably have this option in your email. You will never recieve an email from them until you change that option.
2006-08-11 17:08:26
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answered by Anonymous
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should be able to block them through mail preferences or your adress book - or you could change your address
2006-08-11 17:08:25
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answered by leo 4
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Actually that's REALLY easy! Just mark their e-mail as "Spam".
2006-08-11 17:10:57
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answered by cyanne2ak 7
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