The 3G Ramblings & General Discussion Thread
Thuper freaked that you know these lyrics.
Joined: Jan 2008
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From: Kansas City, MO (Overland Park, KS)
Holy crap.....I'm out of town, on business. I log on to AZ tonight (after the tradeshow) and see all this shit.
What the hell have you guys been doing today????
Are you guys just clicking on everything posted?
What the hell have you guys been doing today????
Are you guys just clicking on everything posted?
Yea, why? Its the internet, why would there be trojans and viruses?
Im curious of that as well.
Hey Yummy, you couldn't give us three different avatars? I keep seeing the avy and thinking I posted something that Sick or McCollins actually said
Im curious of that as well.
Hey Yummy, you couldn't give us three different avatars? I keep seeing the avy and thinking I posted something that Sick or McCollins actually said
Last edited by civicdrivr; Sep 20, 2012 at 07:26 PM.
Joined: Jan 2008
Posts: 36,545
Likes: 6,470
From: Kansas City, MO (Overland Park, KS)
Block a Sender in Mac OS X Mail
To delete all mail from a certain sender automatically in Mac OS X Mail, set up a new message rule:
Select Mail | Preferences... from the menu in Mac OS X Mail.
Go to the Rules tab.
Click Add Rule.
Make the criterion read From Contains.
Insert the email address of the person you want to block.
From the actions, select Delete message.
Assign a Description to the new rule.
Close the dialog with OK.
To delete all mail from a certain sender automatically in Mac OS X Mail, set up a new message rule:
Select Mail | Preferences... from the menu in Mac OS X Mail.
Go to the Rules tab.
Click Add Rule.
Make the criterion read From Contains.
Insert the email address of the person you want to block.
From the actions, select Delete message.
Assign a Description to the new rule.
Close the dialog with OK.



Nothing here, boss.





BC

@ WD


