>That's because Outlook and/or Outlook Express don't have useable filters.

That's not entirely true. While Outlook doesn't have "built-in" filters to
look for "X-RBL-Warning:", it can be configured to look in the headers for
this string and be filtered. I created a set of rules which I then exported
so when a user cries for help because of spam, I e-mail him/her the rules
file and then import them and activate them. Of course it does require
something to first put the string in the header--thank you Declude!

I played around with the filters.txt file that Outlook uses for its built-in
Junk and Adult Content e-mail detection and added {Headers contains
"X-RBL-Warning:"} but it didn't work--it apparently won't look into the
headers which is pretty sad.

Disclaimer:  I work for a relatively small organization so it's quite easy
for me to bop around and set this up for people.

-b

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