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Peter_B1941
Dec 25, 2020Copper Contributor
Outlook 2010 App. I need to bounce e-mails back to one sender.
Is there any way I can set up a rule in Outlook 2010 app to bounce e-mails back to one sender? I don't want to just want to simply delete them, the sender needs to know they have been rejected by you...
Dec 25, 2020
Peter_B1941 You could use a reply with template rule, but its not really a bounce, just a response back to the sender.
My recommendation: reply once, tell the sender not to email you anymore and that you will delete future messages. Then set up a rule to permanently delete messages from the sender.
- mlapsDec 27, 2020Copper Contributor
I've got the same question, but the offending sender is Microsoft. I'm listed as an admin for Office 365 for a job I left 2 years ago. I get multiple emails a month from Microsoft on a private account (I have no idea how they got that, as it is something that even my old work should not have access to). The emails come from a no-reply address and they are mandatory with no option to unsubscribe. I contacted Microsoft and they said they can't do anything about it either and won't even let me change the email address to one that I can setup rules on. This address is one I only check on a mobile device and is the only email I have set to reach me at all times, but the client doesn't have any capability (AFAIKT) to create rules that would auto-delete the emails without me seeing them. Any help?
- Dec 28, 2020
mlaps >> I'm listed as an admin for Office 365 for a job I left 2 years ago.
Did they remove you as admin when you left?
- mlapsDec 28, 2020Copper Contributor
Diane_Poremsky_MVP No. They did not. They removed the licenses associated with my account (although they remain active even though they haven't been paid in over a year), but they did not remove me as an admin. I do not wish to contact my former employer about this, so am trying to figure out a way to stop receiving emails without their involvement.