In general bouncing a message simulates your mail provider saying that the account does not exist. Doesn't mean that they will stop or believe the bounce is true. Often times a real bounce happens when a mail server has a temporary issue so maybe the sender thought to try again. In any case you can't really block mail client side. Of course if it's SPAM you should never reply back with anything. That just encourages more spam.

CB

will lomas wrote:
       hi to all


I don't want a contact to keep e-mailing me So i highlight his message or go into it, do bounce and hit bounce, to confirm
But why am I still receiving messages from him?
i thought bounce meant he coudln't get in touch with me?
regards will



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