I have the anti-spam filter activated at my outlook but it covers only the inbox. What should I do in order to make it covers all the folders at my outlook?
I have the anti-spam filter activated at my outlook but it covers only the inbox. What should I do in order to make it covers all the folders at my outlook?
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Do you mean the standard Junk E-mail folder? Mine (office 2003) just automatically diverts anything "spammy" into it. Never even have to worry about it gettting in to other folders.
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Hi Ken,
I use outlook 2003 also but as I created a rule to move all messages that where sent to a certain account into a folder, those messages are not tested by the antispam filter and I would like to know how to make them be.
Best Regards,
Carlos Paleo.
To every problem there is a solution, even if I dont know it, so this posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties.
If Debugging is harder than writing a program and your code is as good as you can possibly make
it, then by definition you're not smart enough to debug it.
http://www.mugrs.org
I love it: Spambayes
~Anne Troy
Hi Anne,
do you use it on Outlook 2003? I didnt see anything at that say stating it runs on Outlook 2003.
Best Regards,
Carlos Paleo.
To every problem there is a solution, even if I dont know it, so this posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties.
If Debugging is harder than writing a program and your code is as good as you can possibly make
it, then by definition you're not smart enough to debug it.
http://www.mugrs.org
Yep, I do.
I was worried I'd lose Spambayes when I upgraded. Not a problem at all.
~Anne Troy
I dont feel very confortable using experimental software but I think I am gonna give it a try.
Best Regards,
Carlos Paleo.
To every problem there is a solution, even if I dont know it, so this posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties.
If Debugging is harder than writing a program and your code is as good as you can possibly make
it, then by definition you're not smart enough to debug it.
http://www.mugrs.org
I have been using that "experimental" software for over a year.
~Anne Troy
Well, so here I go using it
Best Regards,
Carlos Paleo.
To every problem there is a solution, even if I dont know it, so this posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties.
If Debugging is harder than writing a program and your code is as good as you can possibly make
it, then by definition you're not smart enough to debug it.
http://www.mugrs.org
I expected it to begin working immediately. But some emails---it takes twice or three times before the software REALLY begins seeing it as spam. I think it's 'cause we see it the same, but somewhere *underneath*, it is diffferent, and the software sees it. Some things began working immediately. I really like it. It's only crashed my Outlook maybe twice in the past year. Not bad at all.
~Anne Troy
I will definitelly give it a try.
Best Regards,
Carlos Paleo.
To every problem there is a solution, even if I dont know it, so this posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties.
If Debugging is harder than writing a program and your code is as good as you can possibly make
it, then by definition you're not smart enough to debug it.
http://www.mugrs.org