No, you'd need a rule to delete them. you could flag or categories them and
then use a custom view to make them less visible. It might be a bit
faster... but pressing the Del key is quite fast and effective too.
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Diane Poremsky [MVP - Outlook]
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"PHenry" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> I sometimes receive Outlook messages that prompt multiple responses from
> others, none of which I'm interested in. Is there a way to prevent
> receipt
> of future additional responses, after I've decided I don't care about the
> topic (other than setting up a rule each time)? (Our proprietary mail
> system
> has a "terminate" command, for example, which stops all future responses
> to
> that message from coming to me.)