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Hi I flog
Well in MS Outlook you can make a rule to reply back specific message to address but however you cannot ask Outlook to auto delete those message although it is possible using macro feature where you need to provide coding and program Outlook in such a way that it replies the spammers and deletes the mail as well.However temporarily I am providing you a solution to make a rule for auto reply to the undisclosed addresses .First, you need to create a message template or the message which you want the receiver to be addressed with.
Now the next step is to create a rule. Which I showed you earlier you just need to follow these changes :
If you get confused or face any other difficulty revert back ![]() ![]() Thanks ~Dex |
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I did that with a template message " You have been permanently blocked from this e-mail address. Any e-mail in the future will result in you receiving this message." Then I thought about it. I don't want the person that sent the spam to know that I received it. I would rather just block their email address so I never receive mail from them again.
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Hey iflog,
Well it's good to see that the issue is now solved. ![]() ![]() Thanks ~Dex |
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