Blocking Or Junking E-Mail From A Particular Internet Domain; Junking E-Mail From Users Not In A Personal Address Book - Novell GROUPWISE 8 - LINUX-MAC CLIENT Manual

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3.6.3 Blocking or Junking E-Mail From a Particular Internet
Domain
An Internet domain is the part of the e-mail address that comes after the @. For example, in the
address Henry@example.com, the Internet domain is example.com.
1 Linux: Right-click an item.
Mac: Control+click an item.
2 Click Junk Mail.
3 Click Junk Sender.
or
Click Block Sender.
4 Select Junk any e-mail from this internet domain or Block any e-mail from this internet domain.
If you select Junk, the Internet domain is added to the Junk List. All future e-mail items from
this Internet domain are delivered to the Junk Mail folder
You can specify that the items in this folder be automatically deleted after a certain number of
days. This folder is not created in the Folder List unless a Junk Mail option is enabled or an
address or Internet domain is added to the Junk List (which enables the Junk List option).
If you select Block, the Internet domain is added to the Block List. All future e-mail items from
this Internet domain are not delivered to your Mailbox.
Your Junk List and Block List can each include up to 1000 entries. If more than 1000 entries
are added, the least-used entries are discarded.
5 If the Junk List or Block List is not enabled, select Enable junk list or Enable block list.
At any time, you can click Tools > Junk Mail Handling, click Junk List or Block List, then click New
to add an Internet domain to the Junk List or Block List.
3.6.4 Junking E-Mail From Users Not In a Personal Address
Book
1 Click Tools > Junk Mail Handling.
2 Select Enable junk mail using personal address books.
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