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Hi there,
Can I return an email back to sender with Outlook 2007, pretending that the account doesn't exist anymore and with a returned message????? Please help, urgent!!! |
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Luca wrote:
Can I return an email back to sender with Outlook 2007, pretending that the account doesn't exist anymore and with a returned message????? Not really. Mail clients can't generate non-delivery messages. That's a server-side function. If this is for a real person whose messages you want rejected, you can send a reply with a rule. If it's for antispam, however, it would be pointless because spammers don't use replyable addresses or, if they do, they belong to some innocent person whose address they've hijacked and who wouldn't understand the rejection anyway. -- Brian Tillman |
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![]() "Brian Tillman" wrote: Luca wrote: Can I return an email back to sender with Outlook 2007, pretending that the account doesn't exist anymore and with a returned message????? Not really. Mail clients can't generate non-delivery messages. That's a server-side function. If this is for a real person whose messages you want rejected, you can send a reply with a rule. If it's for antispam, however, it would be pointless because spammers don't use replyable addresses or, if they do, they belong to some innocent person whose address they've hijacked and who wouldn't understand the rejection anyway. -- Brian Tillman Hi Brian, Ty for ur help! This is for a real person, how can I create that rule, can you help me plz?? |
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If you have already received the message that you want to send back it is too late to create the rule to do this. The rule had to be already in place when you received the email that you want to send back. There is no way around sending back an email once the email has been download from the server and is on your email client. You can send it back manually from you but it will not do the purpose of what you want to achieve.
![]() -- Peter Please Reply to Newsgroup for the benefit of others Requests for assistance by email can not and will not be acknowledged. "Luca" wrote in message news ![]() "Brian Tillman" wrote: Luca wrote: Can I return an email back to sender with Outlook 2007, pretending that the account doesn't exist anymore and with a returned message????? Not really. Mail clients can't generate non-delivery messages. That's a server-side function. If this is for a real person whose messages you want rejected, you can send a reply with a rule. If it's for antispam, however, it would be pointless because spammers don't use replyable addresses or, if they do, they belong to some innocent person whose address they've hijacked and who wouldn't understand the rejection anyway. -- Brian Tillman Hi Brian, Ty for ur help! This is for a real person, how can I create that rule, can you help me plz?? |
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Hi Peter,
Ty for your help! I have Kaspersky and it makes me a preview messages where if i want i can delete the messages, but just that! So if u please can help, tell me how can create a rule to send back the email, because with Kaspersky i do not download the email or emails from server, they don't go to the receveid box, i just delete them before...! Ty in advance "Peter Foldes" wrote: If you have already received the message that you want to send back it is too late to create the rule to do this. The rule had to be already in place when you received the email that you want to send back. There is no way around sending back an email once the email has been download from the server and is on your email client. You can send it back manually from you but it will not do the purpose of what you want to achieve. ![]() -- Peter Please Reply to Newsgroup for the benefit of others Requests for assistance by email can not and will not be acknowledged. "Luca" wrote in message news ![]() "Brian Tillman" wrote: Luca wrote: Can I return an email back to sender with Outlook 2007, pretending that the account doesn't exist anymore and with a returned message????? Not really. Mail clients can't generate non-delivery messages. That's a server-side function. If this is for a real person whose messages you want rejected, you can send a reply with a rule. If it's for antispam, however, it would be pointless because spammers don't use replyable addresses or, if they do, they belong to some innocent person whose address they've hijacked and who wouldn't understand the rejection anyway. -- Brian Tillman Hi Brian, Ty for ur help! This is for a real person, how can I create that rule, can you help me plz?? |
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Hi again,
Sry, but i forgot, if u don't mind tell me anyway how can i create that rule for future emails, Ty again "Peter Foldes" wrote: If you have already received the message that you want to send back it is too late to create the rule to do this. The rule had to be already in place when you received the email that you want to send back. There is no way around sending back an email once the email has been download from the server and is on your email client. You can send it back manually from you but it will not do the purpose of what you want to achieve. ![]() -- Peter Please Reply to Newsgroup for the benefit of others Requests for assistance by email can not and will not be acknowledged. "Luca" wrote in message news ![]() "Brian Tillman" wrote: Luca wrote: Can I return an email back to sender with Outlook 2007, pretending that the account doesn't exist anymore and with a returned message????? Not really. Mail clients can't generate non-delivery messages. That's a server-side function. If this is for a real person whose messages you want rejected, you can send a reply with a rule. If it's for antispam, however, it would be pointless because spammers don't use replyable addresses or, if they do, they belong to some innocent person whose address they've hijacked and who wouldn't understand the rejection anyway. -- Brian Tillman Hi Brian, Ty for ur help! This is for a real person, how can I create that rule, can you help me plz?? |
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Luca wrote:
Sry, but i forgot, if u don't mind tell me anyway how can i create that rule for future emails, See if this helps: http://www.slipstick.com/rules/autoreply.htm -- Brian Tillman |
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