blocking an email addfress

2013-11-10 Thread Shannon Reece
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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Re: blocking an email addfress

2013-11-10 Thread Zachary Kline
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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Re: blocking an email addfress

2013-11-10 Thread Shannon Reece
Thank you Zack! this is exactly what I wanted. 
I will tackle rules tomorrow when I have a fresh brain. Smile.
HOw sweet that it’s global too. 
Shannon
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Re: blocking an email addfress

2013-11-10 Thread Sarah k Alawami
I actually never got  this to work, and I could never rely on them. too many if 
this then that statements to deal with. and for some reason my rules never ever 
got applied, or they got applied and got applied in the wrong order. it’s worth 
a try though, but this is why I set up gmail filters server sir one account at 
a time as I have 2 devices and I need those folders (labels) and stuff to be 
accros all devices.

Take care.
On Nov 10, 2013, at 7:57 PM, Shannon Reece shannon.thebookw...@gmail.com 
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 Thank you Zack! this is exactly what I wanted. 
 I will tackle rules tomorrow when I have a fresh brain. Smile.
 HOw sweet that it’s global too. 
 Shannon
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