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Topic: Blocking Email Addresses
Posted By: Misty
Subject: Blocking Email Addresses
Date Posted: 06 December 2003 at 12:15am

Does anyone know if there is a feature in Outlook 2003 where you can block yourself from sending emails to certain email addresses? This is useful when certain people don't want you to email them again.




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Posted By: zMaestro
Date Posted: 06 December 2003 at 4:49am
Are you Dr. Jekyl or Mr. Hyde?


Posted By: Misty
Date Posted: 06 December 2003 at 10:56am
Does anyone know the answer to my question or not? I am not sure if it is possible.


Posted By: KCWebMonkey
Date Posted: 06 December 2003 at 12:18pm

Don't think it's possible. try using Human WillPower 1.0 by God Creations.



Posted By: Misty
Date Posted: 06 December 2003 at 12:28pm
Is Human WillPower 1.0 a software? I wish that it was possible with Outlook 2003. Maybe I should ask Microsoft to add this feature in the next version.


Posted By: KCWebMonkey
Date Posted: 06 December 2003 at 4:19pm
you can get your own Human WillPower to keep you from sending emails to people. Just order a copy from The Man Upstairs Inc.


Posted By: michael
Date Posted: 06 December 2003 at 5:23pm

It is possible if you use Exchange Server with Outlook

 



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Posted By: pmormr
Date Posted: 07 December 2003 at 12:18pm
i think human willpower version 2.1 is out... they also have a plugin for outlook 2000, but not 2003... you can order the product from (911) 911-9111

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Posted By: wistex
Date Posted: 07 December 2003 at 7:34pm

It can't be done in Outlook to my knowledge.  And I doubt that Micro$oft will add that feature.

I bet you are sending out newsletters or to mailing lists.  That is the only reason why you would need such a feature (which is why Micro$soft probably won't add it to Outlook BTW).

If you are doing that, then I would suggest getting a program designed for that.  It would allow people to subscribe and unsubscribe, and you can permanently add people to a no e-mail list.  Even if they (or someone else) adds their e-mail to the mailing list again, the no e-mail list would override that.

There are many software packages out there.  You just have to look.  There are also services you can subscibe to as well. 

One I used to use is called http://www.infacta.com/gm.asp - Group Mail .  It is for sending to mailing lists and has the feature you requested.

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If you are not sending out mailing lists or newsletters, then I would also have to suggest Human Willpower 1.0 or better.  And if you opt to get Meditation 2.0, you will be able to get a free upgrade to Human Willpower 5.0 after several months*.

(*Human Willpower 5.0 is not available in stores and can only be purchased as an add-on item when purchasing Meditation 2.0 or better, Discipline 2.0 or better, or any version of Military Training [Expansion Packs sold seperately].)

Also, you should already have Human Willpower 1.0 installed.  It comes standard on all HCM Computers (HCM = Human Computing Machines).  It does, sometimes, get corrupted and needs to be re-installed, however.  And it can be upgraded at any time.

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Seriously, try Group Mail or another software better suited for what you need.  Outlook probably wasn't designed to do some of the things you are trying to do with it.



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Posted By: pmormr
Date Posted: 07 December 2003 at 7:59pm
what there actually be some software called human willpower and it block you from sending mail to certain people

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Posted By: wistex
Date Posted: 07 December 2003 at 8:18pm

Originally posted by pmormr pmormr wrote:

what there actually be some software called human willpower and it block you from sending mail to certain people

 LMAO



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Posted By: wistex
Date Posted: 07 December 2003 at 8:19pm
Originally posted by wistex wistex wrote:

Originally posted by pmormr pmormr wrote:

what there actually be some software called human willpower and it block you from sending mail to certain people

 LMAO

Umm, I mean, yes.



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Posted By: the boss
Date Posted: 10 December 2003 at 1:16pm
Originally posted by wistex wistex wrote:

If you are not sending out mailing lists or newsletters, then I would also have to suggest Human Willpower 1.0 or better.  And if you opt to get Meditation 2.0, you will be able to get a free upgrade to Human Willpower 5.0 after several months*.

(*Human Willpower 5.0 is not available in stores and can only be purchased as an add-on item when purchasing Meditation 2.0 or better, Discipline 2.0 or better, or any version of Military Training [Expansion Packs sold seperately].)

Also, you should already have Human Willpower 1.0 installed.  It comes standard on all HCM Computers (HCM = Human Computing Machines).  It does, sometimes, get corrupted and needs to be re-installed, however.  And it can be upgraded at any time.


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Posted By: dpyers
Date Posted: 10 December 2003 at 8:37pm
Maybe he just didn't want to risk violating the restraining order?

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Posted By: fernan82
Date Posted: 11 December 2003 at 12:15am
I've tried all versions of Human Willpower and they all have the same bug. It normarly works like a charm but when I try to enable the anti-nicotine feature it starts crashing on me.

With a lot of tweaking I've got it to run for about a week without crashing but eventually it crashes. Usually when my gal runs Newport 5.6 on another workstation close by it causes it to crash.

Any ideas.?


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Posted By: KCWebMonkey
Date Posted: 11 December 2003 at 11:39am
Have you tried applying the Nicorette 2.1 patch for problems with the anti-nicotine feature? 


Posted By: dpyers
Date Posted: 11 December 2003 at 4:48pm

Originally posted by KCWebMonkey KCWebMonkey wrote:

Have you tried applying the Nicorette 2.1 patch for problems with the anti-nicotine feature? 

lol - that patch worked for my wife - along with gummy stuff in the sound port. Now she keeps trying to reboot me.



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