hello / thanks jerry for help / windows training messed me up / had 
tried option under mail for message contains but had used the *.pif 
instead of .pif / no message contained * / works great now / big red 
highlights waiting for next wave of virus / etc. / thanks. ted.

On Sunday, September 28, 2003, at 12:28 AM, Jerry Yeager wrote:

> Select Preferences under the Mail menu (uh, assuming that your are 
> actually using Apple's Mail application???). Select the rule called 
> Junk, and click the Add Rule button. From here you will have options 
> that you can chose from drop down menus.
>
>                               Jerry
>
> p.s. Also, the mail help will give you some ideas.
>
> On Saturday, September 27, 2003, at 10:32  AM, ted zaehringer wrote:
>
>> hello / new to macgroup / semi-new to mac.  question related to worms 
>> / spam.  how to configure mail / preferences to junk all mail with 
>> usual microsoft extensions?   .pif / .scr / .pps i think are main 
>> worm / virus types but others?  they do not affect mac but can be 
>> forwarded (accidentally?).  can mail filter these / others / delete 
>> them?  i can not find simple way built-in / scripting maybe but do 
>> not know how.  thank you for any help.  ted.
>>
>>
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