Copyright 2004 Microsoft Corporation Outlook Express- Message Rules SPAM Filter Setup Outlook Express allows you to control the destination of incoming email based on several different user defined criteria which are called "Message Rules". One of these "Message Rules" takes all messages with a certain word or words in the subject line and sends them to a specified folder. You can use this rule to take all messages with [SPAM?] in the subject line and send them to a SPAM folder that you create. This will help keep your Inbox less cluttered with unwanted email. You can check your SPAM folder once a day or so to quickly see if there are any emails of interest to you. Then you can clean out this folder by deleting all the emails.
Setting up a Message Rule to create a SPAM Filter
1)Open up Outlook Express. At the top, click on
Tools then
Message Rules >
Mail as shown below:
2)In the "
New Mail Rule" dialog box under #1, put a check in the box for "
Where the Subject line contains specific words". Under #2, put a check in the box for "
Move it to a specified folder"See below:
3)Under #3, click where it says "
contains specific words" which is underlined and in blue.
Type in : [SPAM?] as shown below and click on
Add at the right:
Click on
OK after clicking on
Add to close this box.
Under #3 again, click on the word "
specified" in the phrase "
Move it to the specified folder". This word should be underlined and in blue. Click on
New Folder and then
type in "SPAM" or "Junk Mail" as shown below:
5)Click on
OKon the New Folder box. Click on
OK in the upper right hand corner of the Copy box. Click
OK on the New Rules box. You will see that you have a new message rule added. Click
OKto exit. You are now set up to have all incoming email with: [SPAM?] in the subject line to be diverted to your SPAM folder.
Use Outlook to manage junk and adult content e-mail Outlook can search for commonly used phrases in e-mail messages and automatically move messages containing these phrases from your
Inbox to either a junk e-mail folder created by Outlook, to your
Deleted Items folder, or to any other folder you specify. You can find the list of terms that Outlook uses to filter suspected junk e-mail messages in a file called Filters.txt, located in the C:Program FilesMicrosoft OfficeOffice10LocaleID folder, where LocaleID is the locale identifier (LCID) for your installation of Microsoft Office. For example, the LCID for English - United States is 1033. For a list of LCIDs, see Microsoft Office Help.
You can also filter messages with a list of senders of junk and adult content e-mail. As you receive unwanted e-mail messages, you can create a list of the e-mail addresses of these senders.
When you first begin using these features or when you make modifications to them, you should review messages that are automatically removed from the Inbox to make sure that any wanted messages are not accidentally removed.
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To automatically move junk mail from your Inbox
1)On the standard toolbar,
click Organize.
2)Click
Junk E-Mail.
3)In the bulleted items for Junk and for
Adult Content messages, in each of the first lists, click move. When you click
move, the second list on each line will change from a list of colors to a list of folder destinations.
4)You can leave the default destination (Junk E-Mail), click Deleted Items, or click Other folder and choose or create one.
5)Click Turn On to enable the feature.
6)Repeat steps 3 through 5 for both the Junk and Adult Content lines.
7)In addition to using the built-in Outlook filters, you can create custom rules to filter out specific types of unwanted messages. Custom rules include additional words or phases that are not included in the Filters.txt file. Just as with the built-in feature, you can specify that the rules you create move messages from your Inbox to the junk e-mail folder, to your Deleted Items folder, or to any other folder you specify.
8)To create custom rules:
9)On the Tools menu, click Rules Wizard, and then follow the instructions on your screen.
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To add e-mail senders to the junk e-mail list
Click Inbox.
Select a message and then right-click it.
Point to Junk E-Mail, and then click Add to Junk Senders list or Add to Adult Content Senders list.
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To review or delete e-mail senders on your junk e-mail list
On the standard toolbar, click Organize?
Click Junk E-Mail.
Click the underlined phrase click here.
In the second bulleted item, click Edit Junk Senders or Edit Adult Content Senders.
You can review, add, edit, or delete entries from the list.