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Hi Is there a way of 'bouncing' an e mail which I receive? I use Outlook Express or btonternet Yahoo mail... I want to be able to send an e mail back as if it had not come. Nathan |
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I think you really know the answer to that one! |
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I'm sorry, I don't understand that reply. I can mark a message as spam. I know how to do that, but how do I return it to sender as if it had not been delivered. N |
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Perhaps my reply was too subtle for you. If you've received the message how are you going to 'pretend' you haven't seen it? By implication you wouldn't know anything about it, would you? |
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I receive notifications that my e mail could not be delivered at times. Am I able to make it appear to a sender that their e mail could not be delivered to me? N |
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1. Change your ISP/email address. 2. I don't know if you could 'ape' a non-delivered message. I suppose it depends upon the recipient's knowledge and/or gullibility. You haven't done anything 'silly', have you? |
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The main problem is I am getting bothered by someone e mailing me. I can't be bothered with them. I'd like just to bounce the e mails. N. |
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You can block senders and set up other mail rules but perhaps it’s best to ignore the sender. If you do send an automated reply it reminds that person of your existence. He/she will soon get fed up when they receive no replies. If you are sure you want to auto-respond to the person and you’re using Outlook or Outlook Express, this site shows how to create a rule http://www.onecomputerguy.com/app_info/outlook_autoresponse.htm |