On 5/18/07 1:55 PM, "Diane Ross" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Look at the "junk is from me" examples. I use the top one that  uses
> User-Agent as Microsoft Entourage. It¹s been 100% effective for me. I
> haven¹t run across a spammer that uses Entourage yet.  :-)

I'm guessing you are referring to the rule examples on this page:

<http://www.entourage.mvps.org/rules/example/rule012.html>

I've seen those, and I'm already using the fourth one (setting a custom
header).  But I am puzzled by the fact that one of my messages to self, with
custom header and filtering rule, was still detected as junk.

It's disturbing because some of these messages to self are important
reminders.  I don't like the prospect of having to carefully look through
the (large) mess in my junk folder every night.

By the way, my junk filter is set to "high" and I'm running the lastest
Office 2004 update (11.3.5) on OS X 10.4.9.  I should also mention that the
junked message was sent from my Earthlink/Mindspring POP account and
received in my University of Washington IMAP account.  UW runs its own
server-level junk filtering system, but when it flags a message as junk, it
goes into a different folder on the IMAP server, not the one managed by
Entourage.

What puzzles me the most is that the exact same message, when resent, is NOT
detected as junk.  Could this behavior be caused by an intermittent or
timing-dependent behavior in the way that Entourage handles IMAP downloads?

-- 
Julian Vrieslander <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>


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