OL rules and such are, of course, marginally effective at blocking spam from
the Inbox. Removing the target smtp address from the mailbox (mbx) is much
more effective. I offer both as remedies to prevent spam to those suffering
from it.

Opt. 1: OL Rule
- Create a client-side rule which directs all mail sent to the affected
user's smtp address into a unique (and perhaps nested) folder.
- Change the default smtp address of the mbx.

Opt 2.:
- Create new default smtp address for mbx; remove the prior default address
from mbx.
- Create PF access into which is exclusive to the user.
- Attribute PF with old smtp address of user; set PF perms as
default:contributor/Folder Visible:unchecked.


-----Original Message-----
From: Smith Thomas Contr 911 SPTG/SC
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, March 11, 2002 1:35 PM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: deleting mail


Hello
        Is there a way of deleting a specific email recieved by some
users. There was an email that a lot of users got of gambling and casinos.
i just want to know if there is a way of deleting that message from
peoples mailbox through administrator. I am using exchange 5.5 sp3

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