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> From: Diane Ross <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: Mon, 13 Dec 2004 15:37:17 -0800
> Subject: Re: Junk Mail filter question
> 
> On 12/13/04 3:08 PM, "Rod D. Martin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
>> Since the rules run last, I'm guessing that means it isn't possible for JMF
>> to run on the accounts I use rules to file in a different folder, right?
> 
> The JMF should move all the junk to the junk folder. Any "good" mail should
> then be moved to the correct folder.
> 
> Could you give some examples that are being missed by the JMF?


*Everything* is being missed by the JMF in the scenario I've given.  It
picks out *none* of the junk mail for the accounts which are being placed in
the separate folders.  This is actually a very large quantity of junk, and
of the exact same sorts which it routinely stops from reaching my inbox.


> One more question....What level do you have selected for the JFM? If you set
> to Exclusive does this help?


I have it set on the lowest level (Low).  The reason for this is that I
receive a tremendous amount of email to multiple accounts -- much of which
is not the sort of thing for which I would have an address book entry --
and when I set JMF to a higher level, I start losing important stuff.  Now
having said that, set on Low JMF manages to clear out 90% of the junk which
would otherwise hit my inbox.  And once again, it clears out zero in the
other two folders.

Again, I appreciate your help very much.

Rod Martin


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