> Sorry for this very basic question on Rules; since switching to Entourage
> 2004, its built-in junk mail filter has worked so well (mine is set on High),
> I didn�t have to set up anything separate. However, a lot of spam is starting
> to slip through, so I would like to hear from others how you are dealing with
> it. 
> 
> (I have reviewed the Junk/Spam Mail & Rules Examples on
> www.entourage.mvps.org)
> 
> Most of my junk mail seems to use the same key words in the Subject line.
> Would it be best to set up a Rule that catches those key words in the Subject
> line? If so, can you just make one Rule, and then have one Subject Contains
> line, with each word separated by a comma? Or do you need to add separate
> criteria for each Subject text word?
> 
> I presume I would then have two Add Actions: 1. Change status to Junk, 2. Move
> message to Junk.
> 
> How are you all setting up your supplement Junk rule ?
> 
> Many thanks for any ideas.

I have actually reduced mine from "high" because I have been starting to get
more false positives. Then again, I've had to start from scratch with my
address book, so I don't my coworkers, friends, and family whitelisted by
being listed as contacts.


-- 
Jeremy Reichman
Information and Technology Services
Rochester Institute of Technology

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