J JBWILSON111 May 11, 2009 #1 i DO NOT WANT THEM IN JUNK MAIL; I WOULD LIKE TO BLOCK THEM BEFORE ENTERING MY COMPUTER.. THANKS FOR ANSWERING
i DO NOT WANT THEM IN JUNK MAIL; I WOULD LIKE TO BLOCK THEM BEFORE ENTERING MY COMPUTER.. THANKS FOR ANSWERING
G Gordon Bentley-Mix on news.microsoft.com May 12, 2009 #3 I DO NOT WANT OFF-TOPIC POSTS FROM PEOPLE WHO SHOUT. HOW DO I BLOCK THEM BEFORE ENTERING THE NEWSGROUP? -- Cheers! Gordon Bentley-Mix Word MVP Please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup. Read the original version of this post in the Office Discussion Groups - no membership required!
I DO NOT WANT OFF-TOPIC POSTS FROM PEOPLE WHO SHOUT. HOW DO I BLOCK THEM BEFORE ENTERING THE NEWSGROUP? -- Cheers! Gordon Bentley-Mix Word MVP Please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup. Read the original version of this post in the Office Discussion Groups - no membership required!
P Paul B May 12, 2009 #4 i DO NOT WANT THEM IN JUNK MAIL; I WOULD LIKE TO BLOCK THEM BEFORE ENTERING MY COMPUTER.. THANKS FOR ANSWERING Click to expand... Here are a few suggestions. 1. Munge your email address when posting to public forums. 2. Use a mail provider that has good spam protection on the remote server (I use gmail). Then 99% of the spam will never see your machine. 3. This is not the right forum for this question, so it's a good idea to place the "OT" off topic flag in the subject line. bb, p.
i DO NOT WANT THEM IN JUNK MAIL; I WOULD LIKE TO BLOCK THEM BEFORE ENTERING MY COMPUTER.. THANKS FOR ANSWERING Click to expand... Here are a few suggestions. 1. Munge your email address when posting to public forums. 2. Use a mail provider that has good spam protection on the remote server (I use gmail). Then 99% of the spam will never see your machine. 3. This is not the right forum for this question, so it's a good idea to place the "OT" off topic flag in the subject line. bb, p.
J JoAnn Paules May 12, 2009 #5 Rather than teaching him to add OT to the subject line, suggest he post his questions in the proper place.
Rather than teaching him to add OT to the subject line, suggest he post his questions in the proper place.