On 6/18/02 10:24 AM, "Beth Rosengard" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>> 2. Set up a rule (or multiple rules) that automatically files incoming mail
>> from your address book and/or group/s into your in box or any folder you want
>> and set an action to change the status to "not junk mail."
> 
> I don't get this one.  If the incoming message is from someone in your
> address book, it is automatically "not junk mail."  Why would you need a
> rule to do this?


Hi Beth,

I think this is necessary because you have already set the built in Junk
Mail filter to high which will mark many messages as Junk Mail. But I could
be wrong here ... It may be optional. I would just experiment. But you still
would need the other part of the rule that filters your good contacts (those
in address book or groups) through to your inbox or other folder, because of
the addition of the Junk Mail Rule you set up at the bottom of your Rule
list. Otherwise your messages from your contacts could possibly be filtered
into the Junk Folder, that's of course if they are using one of your "spam
criteria phrases" in their messages.

Hope that makes better sense.


Jeff

-- 
Jeff Forte
Publisher, "Train Yourself for Wealth"
WhirlwindofWealth.com
http://www.whirlwindofwealth.com


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