I know how to do this sort of using message rules, but they will not carry over 
to other devices. 

I see you have a gmail account so what you can do is set up a gmail filter to 
anything from xyz goes in to gmail trash. I plan on doing  a podcast on how to 
do this using the standard view soon This is so you can have the server do it  
for you so it will go across all devices and so your mac doesn’t have much to 
do but synch your account when you next start mail.

Take care.
On Nov 10, 2013, at 3:35 PM, Shannon Reece <[email protected]> 
wrote:

> Hello,
> I have become quite friendly with Apple Mail since I got my Mac two weeks 
> ago. 
> But one thing I cannot find is how, or if, it is possible to block an email 
> address. What I’d like to do is send any email from this address to the 
> trash, or whereever it is unwanted messages go in oSX.
> Can I do this?
> And if so, where do I start?
> Thanks much,
> Shannon
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