Can I send an automated reject notice to discourage a problem emai

T

the chloenator

I really need to do more than just add them to my spam list. Can I put in
their email address somehow so that if they send me email it will trigger an
automated response that there email is rejected? Something along those lines.
Sort of like blocking callers. Your help is greatly appreciated. I hate going
to my junk mail box to find stray msg's only to find this scarey persons
emails there.
 
N

N. Miller

I really need to do more than just add them to my spam list. Can I put in
their email address somehow so that if they send me email it will trigger an
automated response that there email is rejected? Something along those lines.
Sort of like blocking callers. Your help is greatly appreciated. I hate going
to my junk mail box to find stray msg's only to find this scarey persons
emails there.

No. Technically speaking, rejection can only be done during the SMTP
transaction. Once the gateway SMTP email server has accepted email for
delivery, the message has been delivered; and the savvy sender will know a
fake reject from the real thing. Just you your filters to dump it.
 
D

Diane Poremsky [MVP]

D

DL

Assuming you have web access to your ISP mail, look in there to see if they
have any filters that will prevent you actually receiving in Outlook

Any reject option, if it were available, merely confirms your mail address
as valid
 
V

VanguardLH

the said:
I really need to do more than just add them to my spam list. Can I put in
their email address somehow so that if they send me email it will trigger an
automated response that there email is rejected? Something along those lines.
Sort of like blocking callers. Your help is greatly appreciated. I hate going
to my junk mail box to find stray msg's only to find this scarey persons
emails there.

Oh, any you believed the spammer were using their own e-mail address?
Thanks for the laughs.
 

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