Hi Angela,
thank you your information on blocking a sender is very helpful.
Re: [JAWS-Users] quarantine an email
Thunderbird does not have a block option that can be used from the menu
or toolbar, but it can be made to dispose of unwanted mails using
message filters.
Message filters operate on a per account basis, so it is important when
you first set up the filter to set it to act on the correct account. The
easiest
way to do this is select a message from a sender you wish to block and
choose Create a filter from message from the message menu. This will
open the filter
settings windows with the email address already inserted into the
filter. Name the filter. My preferred name is "block list". Simply
change the action
in the bottom half of the window to delete and you are all done. Save
the filter and next time that person sends you mail it will be deleted.
Message filter that you have created can be opened and edited by
selecting the message filters entry on the Tools menu. It is not
necessary to create an
individual filter for each address you want to block.
Now you have the block list filter, next time you want to block
someone you can add their address into the top of the filter by pressing
the plus button
and thus creating a new field to enter the new address to be deleted.
Ciao,
Angela from Italy
Il 17/02/2014 18:47, anna vimini ha scritto:
block quote
Hi,
how would I block an sender in the email client Thunderbird?
I do not see anything in the menus that would allow me to block a sender.
thanks in advance
Re: [JAWS-Users] quarantinean email
Hi there, you may try to block that address?
sugar
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Subject: [JAWS-Users] quarantinean email
Hi all,
does anyone know if it is possible to quarantine an email that you suspect
to be a virus ?
If so could someone give me step by step instructions on how to move the
email that I suspect to be a virus?
I am using Thunderbird as my email client.
thanks in advance
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