No, the feature /D is (was) talking about is specifically for messages
that you mark as "Spam"...
On Tue, Nov 29, 2016 at 3:42 AM, John Phillips wrote:
> You may have missed "on Spam emails"?
>
> On 29 November 2016 at 16:49, DEP/Dodo wrote:
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>>
I responded to your comment on that. ??
On Tuesday, November 29, 2016 at 3:34:08 AM UTC-8, catman088 wrote:
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> You may have missed "on Spam emails"?
>
> On 29 November 2016 at 16:49, DEP/Dodo
> wrote:
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>> To catman088:
>>
>>>
>>> Never use the "unsubscribe" feature on
You may have missed "on Spam emails"?
On 29 November 2016 at 16:49, DEP/Dodo wrote:
> To catman088:
>
>>
>> Never use the "unsubscribe" feature on Spam emails. Has no affect
>> whatsoever; merely tells the spammer that they have a "live one" on the
>> hook, and your spam
Thanks to all for your helpful responses. I wonder why people contributed
the info in those two URLs I provided. Anyway, thanks to you, I am
aborting my attempt.
*~D/D*
On Sunday, November 27, 2016 at 9:50:14 PM UTC-8, Dodo aka Diane) wrote:
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> Hi, Gmail Users--
>
> First, I know there is no
*but I wanted him to receive an auto-type of reply that "emails
from x...@gmail.com are being blocked." *
Not possible in Gmail, but you may find a Chrome add in.
Just be careful with add ins; Google can treat these as spam, and lock
your account as well. They seem to be tightening up on
Hi, Andy and John--
Thank you for your prompt suggestions. Here's a little more information
although I don't think it affects your replies. The person is a relative
from whom I'm estranged. He is not harassing me, but there is an
occasional msg. I know I can create a filter to delete his