How to refuse a crazy stalker email and return it?

I would like an option to send emails to the sender with an official note (much like a return because of the address is no longer valid) saying: 'the recipient will not accept this email' or something similar.

I would actually bounce option: '... ". no more a valid address. »

But there are dangerous people. Best means of discouragement are necessary.
Thank you

Try your email provider's website and see if they offer the ability to "bounce" the unwanted messages.

At the time wherever it landed in your Intray e-mail client, it is too late to honestly declare that the message is not available; It has indeed already been delivered. The standards apply to the email do not allow an e-mail client, to refuse or to refute the delivery. Yes, some systems do not appear to offer this, but I suspect they are using a non-standard client/server interface to ask the server to make the refusal on behalf of the customer (and as such, a little tender interpretation of the standards.) POP and IMAP such as used in Thunderbird do not offer this facility.

There is an add-on "Redirect Mail" that proposes to "bounce" Thunderbird, but it is not designed for this purpose. In appearance, you can use this to send a message back to the apparent sender, but inspection of the headers of the message would reveal that you were indeed processed the message, which confirms that yours is a valid e-mail address and active. This form of rebound is provided to allow a message to recipients in a large company so that the incoming message appears to come from the sender original and not the intermediary to whom it was poorly addressed. So if you sent a message about a request addressed to the [email protected] account, it can be redirected internally [email protected], with service accounts see the message as if he had come directly to you, rather than [email protected], what will happen if she was simply transmitted.

If your stalker is technically not too clever, then redirect the message to him pourrait meet your needs, as long as it is not likely to try to decipher the message headers.

Unfortunately you cannot use Mail Redirect in a filter, so you can't automate this process. At the level of the server, via the site of the provider of messaging, by far is the best solution. Even using the server to forward the message to the address of the nuisance can be useful if a pure and simple refusal is not possible.

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