Well, I for one do not know why they would want to do that so please tell me.  Seems to me that they would cut off a good portion of communication to a wide audience, but maybe they are unique and control their communications partners.  We don't, so explain, please.

John Braden

John Braden

Michael Cobb wrote:

 Folks,

I have a customer who has asked the "best" way to filter, remove, not
accept and or disallow ALL  e-mail sent to their domain from ALL users
of outlook regardless of version.

The key word here is "best" way. These people want ALL e-mail sent by
anyone running an outlook client wacked and they also want a message
sent back to the user explaining the reason for the bounced mail.
Quite frankly, I applaud their decision but let's not debate the "why do
the want to do that"  when we all know the answer to that question.

Regards

Michael

Michael Cobb
President/CEO
Cobb Communications Corporation
760-443-9700

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