Email communiction is started via the client. Is there any reason why you would want to do more than just remove the account from Outlook Express.
[Right click desktop icon, properties > Email Accounts > View or change existing email accounts > {Remove the account}]
MartyMcFly
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Click the Tools menu and then Message Rules and then on Blocked Senders List.
cscgal
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But the ISP wont send you stuff if you remove the account. This is the effect of blocking it, as I said, all communications are instigated via your system.
MartyMcFly
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When you're blocking a user, I'm sure you can do this in Thunderbird, so hopefully you can in Outlook, there should be a From: you can block From: Just type yahoo.com or whatever ISP you wanna block, and that should block 'em!
The Geeky Kid
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Winterchase, that's incredible.
Good luck with it all. :)
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