Shanon,
You can do this kind of thing with mail rules. Go into Mail Preferences -> 
Rules tab, and you can add a rule which will delete all messages from a 
specific email address.
These are, as far as I’m aware, global.
Best,
Zack.
On Nov 10, 2013, at 7:24 PM, Shannon Reece <shannon.thebookw...@gmail.com> 
wrote:

> Hi Sarah,
> I’m sorry bugt I really do not undersgand what you just said.
> A couple of things:
> I have more than one email account. This one is a gmail account yes, but the 
> others are not. 
> What I want to know is simply this:
> Is there a way in Mail to block an email address? 
> In Windows mail clients for instance you can block an address across the 
> board over multiple accounts via the menu sgructure. 
> If this cannot be done on the Mac that’s fine, but is there a way to do it at 
> all., even if I have to do it separately for each account?
> I have my mail view/options set the way I want them.
> Also for me, podcasts are dicey and I listen to very few of them. 
> A written explanation would be preferable.
> Thanks again,
> Shannon
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