On 19/5/06 07:36, "Scott Haneda" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>> By thw way Optimum insists that there is onlt port for them....25.
> 
> Seems accurate
> <http://www.optonline.net/Cservice/Article?CID=type%3Dreg%26channel%3D68%26a
> rticle%3D11950711>
> 
>> What say you to OPPtimum's solution of the domain  account in an seperate
>> Email application?
> 
> I think it is a poor solution to a problem that no one is diagnosing in a
> way that you can figure out what is going wrong.
> 
> After reading your original email, I see you have trouble with the junk mail
> filter sending stuff to junk email folder when the reply to is different
> than the SMTP account domain.
> 
> I just set up a test case, and indded, if I set Junk mail filter to
> exclusive, and the SMTP settings are different from my reply to address
> settings, even though that address is in my address book, it puts it in junk
> email.
> 
> I say this is a bug of sorts in Entourage.
> 
> I was able to work around it by putting the domain in the safe domains list,
> perhaps you should put all three of your domains in the safe domain list.
> 

This is not a bug - this is a design intent.

Under all normal circumstances Entourage will NOT mark mail from an email
address in your address book as junk. However, there is one important
exception - when the email address is under the designated "Me" contact.

A lot of spam puts your address in the "to" field and the "from" field to
try and get round filters blocking unknown senders. However, it is a little
unusual (although not completely unknown) for you to send mail to yourself.
Entourage's JMF therefore considers mail from the 'Me' contact to be
suspicious to start with, and any other suspicious pointers in the mail
(like ELO addresses in the received headers not matching the root domain,
which can happen where mail is passed through a mail forwarding service)
will often push the mail into 'Junk'.

If you have your JMF set to 'Exclusive' mail from an address in the Me
contact will certainly be marked as junk.

There are two ways to get round this. First, take your email addresses out
of the Me contact and add them to the address book as discrete contacts.

Alternatively, see option 3 at
<http://www.entourage.mvps.org/rules/junk/junk_from_me.html> for info on
using a custom header to detect mail that really is coming from you, while
still catching forged junk mail.

-- 
Barry Wainwright
Microsoft MVP (see http://mvp.support.microsoft.com for details)
Check out the Entourage User's WebLog for hints, tips and troubleshooting
<http://homepage.mac.com/barryw/weblog/weblog.html>


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