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by timando 1466 days ago
Can you disable an alias (i.e. drop all incoming mail to a particular address)?
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Yes. Everything "just works" and it's quite easy to add block rules in the Fastmail web interface.

You initially set up the wildcard alias: for any email to *@example.com, route it to me@example.com

Then you can add rules to drop emails to foo@example.com, bar@example.com, .... Those work independently from the wildcard.

i guess im very pedantic - i don't want to make a rule to delete a email. i want it to bounce and never see my inbox and have the sender see that it bounced.
Fastmail has first-class support for exactly what you want. Settings > Users & Aliases > + New Alias > "Show advanced preferences". There's a checkbox that says "Disable - Reject (bounce) all mail sent to this address (disable the alias) Disable a specific address when you have a wildcard (catch-all) alias."
thanks - i didn't realize i could make an alias after the fact and then disable. appreciate it!