On Tuesday, February 23, 2021 at 12:05:38 PM UTC-5, EE wrote:
> Paul in Houston, TX wrote: 
> > I don't know if that will work with emails or not. Have never tried it 
> > so may be totally wrong. For web stuff it sends anything from the 
> > offending domain to 127.0.0.1, effectively null space, so I never see it.
> The way that works is that a request from the browser goes nowhere. 
> There is code on a web page telling the browser to fetch something that 
> you do not want. Give that hostname the IP number 127.0.0.1 and the 
> browser request goes back to the same computer, not to the internet.


 UPDATED: How do I block email addresses from unwanted spam. When I get these 
emails I hit the spam button but they keep coming back. 
I called them and I cant filter them by address because they change it all the 
time.
But I CAN filter it to spam when I filter out the subject line or certain words 
in the subject line. Also if I include keys words in the body of the email.

Thanks for all the suggestions.
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