I understood......and I told you of a quick way; search the
registry for the name.  Like I said, it should be there and if
it is, just delete it.

I just tested this with an address and found it here in a few
seconds:

HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Identities\{7E7F942B-72EE-410D-8267-3D1A1C7B3467}\Software\Microsoft\Outlook
Express\5.0\Block Senders\Mail\Criteria\000

HKEY_USERS\S-1-5-21-746137067-2147135071-725345543-1003\Identities\{7E7F942B-72EE-410D-8267-3D1A1C7B3467}\Software\Microsoft\Outlook
Express\5.0\Block Senders\Mail\Criteria\000

There may be some 3rd-party app that does it, but this works
just fine as far as finding it.  Now looking at how it's
entered, I couldn't tell you exactly what to delete.  I would
guess the "000" folder in this example.  Yep, that worked.
-Clint

Happy New Year to all & God Bless
Clint Hamilton, Owner
http://www.OrpheusComputing.com
http://www.ComputersCustomBuilt.com


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Harold B."


Clint, the Block Senders List (of my Outlook Express) seems to
be doing a
good job; it's growing as it should and apparently keeping the
junk out of
my inbox. The question is how to "find" entries on that list. I
ask that
because one email I get from some ventder keeps ending up in
the Trash
folder where it shouldn't be. So I'm trying to find it in the
Block Senders
List and am asking if there is a quick way of finding entries
on that list
without manually scrolling through it. --- Harold
>
> > <snip> Question: How does on go about "finding" someone on
> > that list
> > without scrolling down, squinting, and searching (the only
> > options I see
> > are add, modify, and remove). Seems there should be an
> > easier way of
> > finding an email address. <snip> --- Harold
>
> You need to complain to your ISP about that, unless you're
> giving your
> email address out to a lot of places and fwd a lot of emails,
> and get a
> lot fwd'd to you with the addresses headers always left in
> the message
> bodies. You should be able to search the registry for the
> friends name or
> address then delete it from there.  It may be in more than
> one
> place.- -Clint
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