Blocking primary iCloud account?

From reading discussions about this, it appears impossible to delete the primary iCloud email account. However, since its easy to block alias email accounts to control spam, is it also possible to temporarily block the primary email account for the same purpose?

It's got me stumped.
I've tried with signatures on and off but still no joy.
I have multiple @zyx.com accounts ie. [email protected], [email protected] and non of the emails go through. So, it's
definitely something to do with the @xyz.com domain. If I send an email from another domain to @me.com it works fine.

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    See Here > Apple ID: Contacting Apple for help with Apple ID account security
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    Activation Lock in iOS 7  >  http://support.apple.com/kb/HT5818

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    2) Personally, I have an iPhone and iPad, and so does my wife. So do our kids!
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