Heya,
That vastly depends on your ISP and wether they have what we call "Blacklisting" available. The best thing I could suggest is contact your ISP and request them to blacklist the particular address.
Also you could set up a filter in your mail client to automatically filter all email from that address straight into the trash (however would need to know your mail client to assist with that).
Regards
Stuart
http://www.followmyfitness.com
2006-12-17 08:01:42
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answered by followmyfitness 2
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Depends what email program or service you are using. Look for a block sender button or spam list. You should be able to add the email address or domain to your block list.
If you program/service have spam filter rules you can create. Fairly easy to create and keywords as follow; sex, loan, money, drugs, etc. The problem with filters is sometimes they delete emails from friends. Possibly more trouble than what it's worth.
If you getting spammed by random websites/people, it's just the "tax" of doing email on the internet. If you see spam, just delete it, don't bother "opting" or "unsubsribing" from them. It will just mark your account as a live one.
2006-12-17 08:04:24
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answered by jatbarjason 3
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In Yahoo, click on Options>Mail Options>Spam>add the address to Blocked Addresses.
2006-12-17 08:02:04
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answered by rlh242424 6
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I think you set up a rule or something. Right click on the message header, go to set up rules, choose to delete emails from that person.
2006-12-17 08:02:36
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answered by dazedandconfused 4
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in yahoo all i do is check the little box (before you open the email ) click on spam and yahoo never allow any more from that sender
2006-12-17 08:02:33
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answered by gerard 4
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