Since junk mailers constantly change the sender address, it is unlikely that
using rules to block specific senders will help. Try a third-party antispam
tool like SpamBayes (http://spambayes.sourceforge.net/) or SpamPal
(http://www.spampal.org/).
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Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook]
> I am haveing the same problem, but i only use the last part of the
> senders address. like .de .uk ect.
What version of Outlook? For Outlook 2003/2007, you should consider using
ht e Junk E-mail filter's International options.
> it works sometimes if i do it manually, but not all the time.
Without seeing how you "do it manually", it's impossible to tell you if
there is a better way.
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Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook]
I am using outlook 2007 and running Vista Ultimate. I have alread use the
international options. to "do it manually" I do the following:
1. click on tools
2. click on Rules and Alerts
3. click on Run Rules Now
4. select the rules I want to run. I sperated all the rules out into
single rules thinking it would help.
5. Click Run Now
It blinks and does nothing, also the rule don't stop them before they hit my
junk-mail folder.
some of the rules I have are ..... .de .be .uk .it - apply to
messages in the senders address
others applied to subject or body.
both I have selected Delete it.
TIA for you assistance
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Curtis
> I am using outlook 2007 and running Vista Ultimate. I have alread use
> the international options. to "do it manually" I do the following:
> 1. click on tools
> 2. click on Rules and Alerts
> 3. click on Run Rules Now
> 4. select the rules I want to run. I sperated all the rules out
> into single rules thinking it would help.
> 5. Click Run Now
>
> It blinks and does nothing,
Unless you state the exact text of the rules and give an example of a
message you think should should be acted upon, I can't help.
> also the rule don't stop them before they hit my junk-mail folder.
This is natural and by design. The Junk E-mail filter runs before the rules
engine.
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Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook]