Gmail allows you to create any number (at least they don't seem to have any limit) of "filters". These are rules that allow you to manage your messages based on sender, recipient, subject, if the message has an attachment, if it has certain words, etc.
So this allows you to block some domains, if you'd like.
What about a data center in a shipping container... From 2007 (or earlier)? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/S...
I've been using Linux every day for most of my life, and I've used this key combination once or twice.
Gmail allows you to create any number (at least they don't seem to have any limit) of "filters". These are rules that allow you to manage your messages based on sender, recipient, subject, if the message has an attachment, if it has certain words, etc.
So this allows you to block some domains, if you'd like.