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Xcalibur
04-19-2004, 11:05 PM
How do you ignore someone with outlook express?
Nakiro
04-19-2004, 11:10 PM
Tools -> Message Rules -> Block Senders List -> Add -> Apply necessary information
Xcalibur
04-19-2004, 11:12 PM
Thanks. Working. Happy.
Weedmage Princess
04-19-2004, 11:14 PM
I find it amusing that you are blocking someone, X, considering the way you like to push people's buttons..hee.
Nakiro
04-19-2004, 11:26 PM
Originally posted by Xcalibur
Thanks. Working. Happy.
Welcome.
Xcalibur
04-19-2004, 11:42 PM
Originally posted by Weedmage Princess
I find it amusing that you are blocking someone, X, considering the way you like to push people's buttons..hee.
On aim, with around 70 people on my list, there's no one blocked.
I have 2 emails, 1 for registation (which is SO loaded of junks!!!)
The other one is my main one, the one I give to employers, to my friend (my msn login in fact).
My gf, which is a total newbee with computers (more than me!) gave it to som lunatics that sends TOTAL crap like: forward this or you'll die in 10 years..
Problematic: That person is sending crap email.
These: Something should be done to stop that.
Hypothese: I should tell him to shut up.
Argumentation: That will make him stop since he will be CONFRONTED directly about the situation that is pissing me off.
Contre-Argumentation: It will create other problems such as: tention between him and my gf, a third party, in fact.
Conclusion: Not good.
Ouverture: Will work with someone without real knowledge with my gf.
Second Hypothese: Should create an other email for my gf since Videotron offers 3 different emails.
Argumentation: That will make her COMPLETELY independant with "our" main account. Will create a feeling of freedom for her AND me.
Contre-Argumentation: Dangerous since I have no anti-virus installed on my computer since I find it's useless. So will be dependant of the judgement of the guy that is sending crap emails OR those that are part of those crap forwards stuff. Third parties sux.
Conclusion: Would be good but it's too dependant on someone I cannot talk to reguraly. Viruses sux, terribly.
Ouverture: Would work with someone I'd trust or with someone I know wouldn't include our email in forward links.
third Hypothese: Should put him on ignore.
Argumentation: Will stop having ANYTHING of him. She'll forget eventually unless the guy tell him that he sent billions of mails. (see the seconde contre-argumentation for that one)
Contre-Argumentation: Best way to secure my email account since NOTHING will come of him.
Yet, it can create some anger since he'll know eventually that I put him on ignore. Therefore I need to do something about that.
Conclusion: Best way, but with a problem.
Ouverture: Will then tell her I put him on ignore.
Too bad for him:D
Weedmage Princess
04-19-2004, 11:43 PM
Ugh, I hate those stupid chain-letter emails.
Xcalibur
04-19-2004, 11:44 PM
I do too. 99% of the times it's junk. The 1% is either junk or stupidity.
Email for me = phone number.
I hang up when someone is harassing me on the phone. Same with emails.
Harassed. Bugged. Not happy. Ignored.
Atlanteax
04-20-2004, 12:06 AM
Outlook = :thumbsdown:
Though whatever job I'm at, the office is using it :shrug:
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