Hello, I changed the subject so that others can find the information
easier on our archives.

You can do this by choosing the message pull down menu and then the
create filter from message menu item. The filter window will open with
the from address in the filter section. For the action you can choose to
mark the message as junk, delete it, or move it to another folder. You
can actually do a lot more, but those are a few examples. Oh, the first
edit box is to give it a filter name. It sounds more cimplicated that
that, but blocking a sender requires an actual filter. You can call it
block senders in fact. Then each time you want to block someone else,
just go add to this filter and you will be good to go.

Hope this helps.

On 8/27/2010 9:33 AM, Mike Rogers wrote:
> Is it possible to block a sender, using Thunderbird 3.06?  If so, how do
> you do it?
> 
> Thanks.
> Mike
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